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Old 08-03-2008, 08:04 AM
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Go to the closest 'foam and rubber' retail shop and purchase an offcut of the stiffest closed cell foam that you can get.... and cut your own bumpers. The stiffer ones last a lot longer than the standard bumper.
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I have tried to get some foam but nowhere local to me does anything suitable

Where would be a good place to get the parma one?

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you can get it direct from Parma

http://www.shopatron.com/product/par...2133.22134.0.0

I've run them on my JRXS and my Type R and they do help protect the front end better
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Originally Posted by Matt Howard
you can get it direct from Parma

http://www.shopatron.com/product/par...2133.22134.0.0

I've run them on my JRXS and my Type R and they do help protect the front end better

Excellent just ordered thank you.
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Does anyone have the spring weight vs wire diameter chart? I did not have luck searching for it.
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The spring wire size chart
to tell them apart without the little stickers:


10.5lb .045"
12.5lb .047"
15lb .052"
17.5lb .054"
20lb .056"
25lb .060"
30lb .063"
35lb .066"
42.5lb .071"
50lb .072"
60lb .073"


This is from the Team Spoon website.

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You said spoon.... hahaha.....
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One way issue!!!!!!!!!!

Is there any fix when the rollers start coming out of the one way?
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Shock pistons

What is the difference between all the sizes available? #55, #56 and so on. I understand that they allow shock oil to pass. Which one allows more to pass thru? Is it the highest numbered one? Can someone confirm this..

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Originally Posted by Korey Harbke
You said spoon.... hahaha.....
Go back to the HB forum Korey.

See ya at the track soon. Gotta get better with these tires.

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Originally Posted by MaxRain
Shock pistons

What is the difference between all the sizes available? #55, #56 and so on. I understand that they allow shock oil to pass. Which one allows more to pass thru? Is it the highest numbered one? Can someone confirm this..

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The higher # of piston, the smaller the holes
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Default FS a few JRX-S Type Rs

http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=235559
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fairtrace is the man...on rubber tire tarmac,at the'c' in fredneck md this weekend...on jackos,,, pos 4 run tires,he was a yellow blur....
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Hello!
I'm looking at jrxs t-r for some time and wonder if it still can keep up with 008 and rdx and tc5? How does it act on outdoor surfaces, not very clean?
Other question is if someone drives it with a123 cells? If they match original place?
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