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Old 24-01-2010
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Default A Losi shock fitment q.

Hey peoples , ive just purchased a set of Losi shocks for my B44 and i wondered what did you chaps use for the top mount fitting?

The mount hole on the Losi shocks is a wee bit wider than the B44 shocks so theres more movement.

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Use the losi shock mount bushings that were made for them... part no. is A5013
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Also you will need to run the AC higher rear tower if your using the 1.2 shock bodies?

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Also you will need to run the AC higher rear tower if your using the 1.2 shock bodies?

Paul.
Cheers , im allready running the rear tower as per your post .

Cheers , all fitted and super smooth.
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