GTSLOW
Rock Crawler
*NOTE - I highly recommend installing a 3/16" piece of fuel tubing on the shock shaft. This will prevent the shaft from impacting the diaphragm inside the shock.
Having spent the last four years running Toyzukis I've grown very fond of modded big bores. I was very unhappy with the factory shocks so I decided to look elsewhere. Tried the Pitbull Kroniks; however, I was unhappy with the spring selection.
So I looked to my past. Turns out the Traxxas 2659 is an 80mm Big Bore. After much searching, waiting, and more waiting I finally got my hands on four sets of these beauties. They're so old they even have the early 2000s Traxxas packaging!
Anywho here's what I ended up with:
Traxxas 2659 Big Bore (medium) shocks
Hot Racing Mini T Springs
No load spring cups by Nate
Team Associated 80wt shock oil
RC4WD Mini rod ends Z-S0398
Now I can experiment with tons of different spring rates almost on the fly! My spring cups have a slot in them unlike other no load cups. This means I don't have to remove the rod ends to change springs (what an asinine design).
P.S. I've got some Rit Black Dye on the way to correct those rod ends.
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Having spent the last four years running Toyzukis I've grown very fond of modded big bores. I was very unhappy with the factory shocks so I decided to look elsewhere. Tried the Pitbull Kroniks; however, I was unhappy with the spring selection.
So I looked to my past. Turns out the Traxxas 2659 is an 80mm Big Bore. After much searching, waiting, and more waiting I finally got my hands on four sets of these beauties. They're so old they even have the early 2000s Traxxas packaging!
Anywho here's what I ended up with:
Traxxas 2659 Big Bore (medium) shocks
Hot Racing Mini T Springs
No load spring cups by Nate
Team Associated 80wt shock oil
RC4WD Mini rod ends Z-S0398
Now I can experiment with tons of different spring rates almost on the fly! My spring cups have a slot in them unlike other no load cups. This means I don't have to remove the rod ends to change springs (what an asinine design).
P.S. I've got some Rit Black Dye on the way to correct those rod ends.






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