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Old 07-09-2009
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Does anybody use the Kyosho shocks on there X-6. I have a rb5 that is collecting dust and is not worth anything as a complete car. So I figured i would put the K shocks on it. Looking for a starting point for springs and pistons and oil?
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I believe Kinwald was running Kyosho shocks on his cars last year at the Clash. If you look at XFactory's new setup sheets on their website, it has a starting setup for Kyosho shocks.
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Brian still runs Kyosho shocks. He says they are the best out there.
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Does anybody use the Kyosho shocks on there X-6. I have a rb5 that is collecting dust and is not worth anything as a complete car. So I figured i would put the K shocks on it. Looking for a starting point for springs and pistons and oil?
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I use K. shocks on my X6. I even have Losi's with all the springs they have. I like Kyoscho more because they are easy to fill, don't leak and are easy to rebuilt. I can't prevent the Losi's from leaking. Must be doing something wrong or maybe need to some new O-rings (eg. whities ... ?)

The pistons are different (3 holes) and I like to use heavier oil on mine (believe 40font and 35 rear).

Can't compare with other people at our club, because no-one uses them.
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I have opted to try the kyosho shocks and will be doing alot of testing with them over the winter indoors & outdoors in the uk and will give updates on setups and how well they have done...
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Our new set-up sheets give settings for all three brands of shocks, AE, Losi, & Kyosho that should be equivilent. This includes the standard set-up, and will be continued for all future set-ups we post.
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I'm thinking of getting a 6sq but I fancy using 501x dampers as I use them on my other cars and theyre nearly half the price of the Losi ones new. Am I right in thinking Hupo used them on an x6 last year and a b4 this year?
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i believe he did but jimmy will know better. i would suggest running associated springs on them and starting with an associated style set up as per the x factory setups.
I used these on a 501x many moons ago and they are very good shocks, if you use them let us all know how you get on.
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I was wondering are kyosho shocks all the same size? Are there any drop issues that need sorting, and the best way to solve them?

I'm really hoping to see a post saying ' na they just bolt straight on mate' that would be a right touch!

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Will Kyosho or other brand shocks fit the X5 Squared? I do know that the X5 Squared/Losi XX4 rear shocks are slightly longer?
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I was wondering are kyosho shocks all the same size? Are there any drop issues that need sorting, and the best way to solve them?

I'm really hoping to see a post saying ' na they just bolt straight on mate' that would be a right touch!

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my kyosho shocks are LONGER then my associated b4 shocks. I think from memory around 4mm

Had to use internal limiters, think I used around 0.09" on the rear.
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Hi, so does anyone know is it possible to use other brand front and rear shocks besides Losi XX4 shocks on the X5? Thanks
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Mate you can fit any shock as long as you use the shock tower fitting for that make of shocks.
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Mate you can fit any shock as long as you use the shock tower fitting for that make of shocks.
Thanks mate...but i did check and the losi xx4 rear shocks have longer shock body and shaft compared to other shocks...
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The rear shocks on the xx-4, 1.2", are the same as the rear shocks for their 1/10 trucks. The original xxx-4 used them too. So they are not unique to the xx-4 and are readily available.

The rear shocks from an AE or Kyosho truck should be very close in length.
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The rear shocks on the xx-4, 1.2", are the same as the rear shocks for their 1/10 trucks. The original xxx-4 used them too. So they are not unique to the xx-4 and are readily available.

The rear shocks from an AE or Kyosho truck should be very close in length.
Thanks for the reply Chazz...i guess the easy solution would be to use Losi shocks, the reason why i asked this question is because i want to try other brand shocks cause they are more easily accessible from where i live. Looks like i can try AE or Kyosho truck shocks since they are very close in length.
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