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Old 03-02-2010, 07:44 PM   #1
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Default Traxxas shock installation on an AX10

I got some Emaxx shocks today for my AX10 but the upper caps have very large mounting holes with some short screws with have the grommet installed. How is everyone mounting these?
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yeah yeah.
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yeah yeah.
I guess I'm still trying to see how people are installing them on a crawler. Whether they are using the axial pistons to get more travel, what spring rates, if they drilled their chassis to bolt on in a new position... That stuff.

I appreciate the link to the associated thread. That's a big help.
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I guess I'm still trying to see how people are installing them on a crawler. Whether they are using the axial pistons to get more travel, what spring rates, if they drilled their chassis to bolt on in a new position... That stuff.

I appreciate the link to the associated thread. That's a big help.
stock position. associated black springs front. emaxx reds in back. end off stock shocks and dremelled out traxxas to accept them.
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shock cap mod...losi whites...losi 40wt oil...other then that the shock is all stock
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shock cap mod...losi whites...losi 40wt oil...other then that the shock is all stock
What is the shock cap mod? Having a hard time finding a thread about how to do it or what it is? Thanks!
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shock cap mod ???
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