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Old 25-12-2010
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Hi all

I will be rebuilding my bmax4 soon!

I have a few questions:

1. Are the stock shocks a good standard or should I invest in some better sets? I find the official big bore alloy shocks a rip- off! Are there any good alternatives?

2. Are there any useful hop ups I should install?

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the championpack shoks ore verry good no need to get the big bore's .
cut a small redge of in the front and rear upper and lower diffcasings as they hit the bearing and it dousent runs free. one's you did that its ok.
than dremel some bits of the slipper plates as they dear to block a bit on the slipper outdrive's .
and depending on servace the rollbar kit is good aswell .
thats it and the rear alloy hubs are a good investments aswell.
hope it helps greets
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Thanks.

I don't have the champions pack.... It's too much!
I'm looking for alternative shocks.

I have the roll bar pack.
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Neushad, regardless of the price, the bigbores are awesome shocks. they work really really well! I can't compare to the champion packs, but they are much nicer that AE or losi shocks in my oppinion.

Personally, I would gladly shell out the $$ for the bigbores...

Just my 0.02$
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the championpack shoks ore verry good no need to get the big bore's .
cut a small redge of in the front and rear upper and lower diffcasings as they hit the bearing and it dousent runs free. one's you did that its ok.
than dremel some bits of the slipper plates as they dear to block a bit on the slipper outdrive's .
and depending on servace the rollbar kit is good aswell .
thats it and the rear alloy hubs are a good investments aswell.
hope it helps greets
do you have some pics where exactly I should cut an the same for the slipper, please.
Thanks
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wil take some pics bud give me your email adres so I can send them as I cant get pics posted here . greets
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Yeah, can you also forward me those pics. My email is on my profile page.
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