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Any one know what the part numbers for the front and rear shock shafts.

Also after the number for the shock end (the parts thats hold the shock to the wish bone)

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Every part number is at the back of your manual.
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Help
Any one know what the part numbers for the front and rear shock shafts.

Also after the number for the shock end (the parts thats hold the shock to the wish bone)

cheers

Richard
front w5184-04,rear w5193-01 and w5194-01 shock plastic parts set.thanks jez.
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As Fab says it's all in the manual, look at the exploded drawing. If you don't have a manual then it can be downloads from the Kyosho America site in the "support" section.
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hi jez

Do u have all those items in stock if you do please can you let me know how much.

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Shock bottoms I very much doubt he'll have them in stock, AFAIK they're not yet avalable in europe. I broke one and had to replace with the ones for the RB5, which really are pretty much the same in a different material.

Either way the shafts aren't a weak point in the kyosho cars I'd be surprised if you ever bent one.
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completly broke the shock shaft at the bottom which is why i am after some.

I dont even know how it happened. I came off a jump drove round the track a bit and someone noticed my spring was missing.

On further inspect the shock shaft had snaped at the top of the thread.

So if anyone know anyone with some plastic parts that would be great as i need them for the BCL and Mid west regionals.

This is the first time this has ever happened to me with a kyosho car i had an RB5 and never had a problem with the shocks. Must have just been a weak one.
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hi jez

Do u have all those items in stock if you do please can you let me know how much.

cheers

Rich
how dissimilar is part no 238 to 90?all stuff packed ready for bury,but will check for shafts at track.ta jez.
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Hmm this is worrying. There's also a guy on RC Tech that has broken a wheel axle.

Could it be a bad batch of steel on the FS kits ?
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