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Enduro shocks all the way, SSD shocks leak (more) and never feel good after assembly (too much resistance from the o-rings) but they do break in over time. I've built 2 or 3 sets of the SSD shocks and every time I feel like I've done something wrong and tear them down again only to realize theres nothing wrong and that I shouldnt buy these again lol.
The Incision shocks are kind of similar to the SSD, they leak maybe a bit more and leave me wanting a shock with actual damping. Spring rate options are a bit limited with only 3 spring rates.
Enduro shock are some of my favorites as they actually offer some decent damping and they have some good spring rate options too.
I like the factory team shocks more than the ssd’s I have. They’re always smooth and consistent. I’d get some stiffer springs than what comes in the pack though.
Traxxas shocks are never a bad choice either. What are they going on?