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Old 06-22-2009, 11:15 AM   #1
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just got revo shocks for the slingshot, they came with red spring , a little stiff , i know they say to use jato whites but with what stripe on the end of the spring , a part # would be great thanx
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Old 06-22-2009, 11:24 AM   #2
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just got revo shocks for the slingshot, they came with red spring , a little stiff , i know they say to use jato whites but with what stripe on the end of the spring , a part # would be great thanx
Yellow= .7 front
Orange= .9 front
Tan= 1.0 rear
Green= 1.1 front
Silver= 1.2 rears
Gold= 1.2 fronts
Pink= 1.4 rear
Blue= 1.6 rear

I use yellows up front and greens out back. Oh I also drilled out the pistons using a 1/8" bit and filled them with 10wt oil. They work awsome. You could also just buy a jato shock rebuild kit and use the 3's up front and the 4's out back if you don't want to drill the stock pistons.

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is this going on an axial or an MOA rig? If its for an MOA you might want to go yellow all arround.
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just got revo shocks for the slingshot, they came with red spring , a little stiff , i know they say to use jato whites but with what stripe on the end of the spring , a part # would be great thanx

i use the yellow .7 all way around....also have 1.4 pistons up front with 1/8" hole bored in it and 1.3 pistons in rear with 1/8" hole bored in it...works well for me so far....
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