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Old 30-04-2012
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Hi,

Where do these fit?, Inside the shock where the oil goes?, externally on the shaft?.

Assume they limit the travel rather than apply pressure to the spring?

Any photo's lurking around?

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Shock limiters go on the inside under the piston to stop the shaft extending further out than what you want.

Its really instead of having droop screws that not all 1/10 buggys have.
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When do you apply these spacers?
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when you need less droop
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what does this for the handelibg of the car?
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Less droop = less cornering grip (and less likely to traction roll), more responsive, worse over the bumps, worse jump landings.
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