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My Newest Clod!!! Yo Daddy

BARK said:
Would you like to elaborate on this topic since some of us dont have time to eat, sleep, drink, and **** RCs.


I used the plastic shocks with springs inside. The springs cause a lot of friction when compressing inside on the plastic shock bodies. With the teflon, they slide freely without binding and the shocks work smoothly.
 
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