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Old 04-15-2009, 07:08 PM   #1
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I want to flip my shock upside down , but when i went to do it i found that i couldn't because it hit my links. Does anyone have any solutions or Pics of what they did. Thanks
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you will need a spacer as wide as the link ball (6mm i beleive) put that in place of the link, then u will need a longer screw and put your links on the out side of those 2 little tabs the screw goes threw.. or put same thing but put the shock out side the tab instead of the link
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You could put a longer rod end on there to give you some space, along with what Ultimate Monkey said. Traxxas ones work great.
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Thanks alot.
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You could put a longer rod end on there to give you some space, along with what Ultimate Monkey said. Traxxas ones work great.
That may work for some shocks, but the ax10 shocks ( mine anyway ) are fixed on the top. Meaning the pivot ball hole is made into the shock cap. So if you flip it you have to do what ultra monkey said.
Don't mean to sound like I "think" I know more, I just happened to have tried this.
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