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Old 16-11-2009
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Default Yokomo-associated Spur/slipper compatibility

Hey guys, are the B-max4 spur and slipper pads compatible with Associateds? I was also wondering how many complete sets of o-rings are furnished in each shock rebuild kit? Enough to do 1? 2? 4 shocks?

Just wondering before I place and order for a kit and spares! I've got the hots for the new factory team kit... My girlfriend is going to kill me...

I think I'm also going to go with their Ti screw kit. Not because of the weight savings... Just because they are Hex heads! I can't stand the Philips heads they use... I wish they had a steel kit out...

Thanks in advance for your help!
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Old 17-11-2009
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The spurs between the AE and Yokomo are not interchangeable.
The centre hole is a lot smaller on the AE spur.

However, AE spurs were more available here so I bought some, put them on a lathe and had them bored out. Fits like a glove now!
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Old 17-11-2009
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Thanks for the heads up Hard!
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No problem Cod!
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What size is the hole as I'll prob get Neil to drill the hole to size at RW Racing if the pads etc are the same.
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D=13mm
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