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or have the screw threads facing inwards, behind the shock tower,
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The Tamiya TRF Aeration shocks front and rear seem to fit ok.
Will test them out at Coventry on my next visit.

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Use a file to take the rough edges off.

Yokomo do a pack of the screws as a spare, 4 screws complete with the nuts, BM-017M, £2.92.

How did you deal with the shoulder on the Losi screws? Did you drill the shock tower?
Nope , screws right in , the shoulder part is hidden .
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I just put a plain non nyloc nut just in front of the bolt head behind the tower, then build it up as normal and you don't have any exposed thread to dig in, or you could cut the bolt down and file it smooth
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I just put a plain non nyloc nut just in front of the bolt head behind the tower, then build it up as normal and you don't have any exposed thread to dig in
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