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Old 20-02-2012
Robbiejuk Robbiejuk is offline
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To be honest with you they are all right (Well most of the ones I have seen have been fine) but it literally just is the shock tops popping off at the site of jump that forces many people to change them. Sometimes the cap will pop off but I have seen a few break the threads off the body in a heavy impact.

Suffice to say the ultimate cure is to buy alloy bodies or alloys shocks. Personally I would say it is a neccesity if you are racing to have some form alloy shocks on the car. Nothing worse than shock failiure during the race not only for you but for everyone else to as you leave a load of oil all over the track.
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