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I know they already come out with longer front shocks shafts in the law34 kit, and also the la43 mod that was done also.
However I am going to try using rear shocks on the front - not that expensive, just buy a rear shock cylinder and rear shock shaft. Would cost about $15 all up. This way i would have ample droop and be able to limit my droop as i wish. Anyone tried this? Thanks |
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Ample droop - but no uptravel.
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thats why instead of just using longer shaft, use also longer outer body.
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What I mean is that if you run the long body on the front end you will have no suspension compression over the bumps as the shock will bottom out long before the chassis does.
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http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0001P?&I=LXWZ65 Hope this helps omen1975 |
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Buy yourself some yokomo BX front shock shafts and make sure you get the Ti coated ones (gold) they are longer shafts so, you end up with more front droop and the piston still does not top out in the body on full compression and, best of all they're gold.
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