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Old 04-27-2013, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by RavensNightFury
Are these a 16 big bore shocks like the tekno
Right from the TLR SCTE 2.0 link...All you have to do is search alittleTLR SCTE 2.0 Link

Anodized, Aluminum-Threaded Shocks

The big-bore, 12mm aluminum shock bodies are hard-anodized to resist wear. They're equipped with threaded shock collars that make precise pre-load and ride height adjustments easy.
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Honestly, my best advice in this situation is to get rid of those soft case lipo's! They just don't fit snug like hard case and can move around. In my opinion they are junk.


Batteries are junk bacause the truck was designed around hardcases.
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finally got this guy together ........but had to fab up an electronics shield out of plexi-glass

















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Thumbs up Make them and sell then

Its nice ...
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Originally Posted by XXXDad
Its nice ...
thanks... i thought about manufacturing them...but i dont want to share
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Originally Posted by bbond919
thanks... i thought about manufacturing them...but i dont want to share
And I was just going to ask how much.
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On Ryan's standard setup it calls for a 2-hole # 55 piston... Can someone translate this into 1.5? 1.6?

His sheet says 22 two hole piston?

Thanks in advance. Building my kit now and there have been one or two sources of frustration but got through them and am happy about the build so far!
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Its the 22 buggy piston which is 1.5mm=55 piston 1.6mm=56 piston
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Originally Posted by easye
And I was just going to ask how much.
just out of curiosity ... what would yall pay for something like that ?
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Originally Posted by bbond919
just out of curiosity ... what would yall pay for something like that ?
10 plus 3-4 bux shipping so say 15 shipped
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Originally Posted by Rcdudes3475
Its the 22 buggy piston which is 1.5mm=55 piston 1.6mm=56 piston
No I think they are 1.3mm. Just do a search in this thread for #55 pistons, you'll get the right answer.
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Mod1 or 32 pitch???
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Originally Posted by Purdue Engineer
No I think they are 1.3mm. Just do a search in this thread for #55 pistons, you'll get the right answer.
Oops I did mean 1.3mm sorry
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Originally Posted by travymoto11
Mod1 or 32 pitch???
Mod1
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Originally Posted by bbond919
just out of curiosity ... what would yall pay for something like that ?
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10 plus 3-4 bux shipping so say 15 shipped
That what I was thinking. Maybe 20 if you got a really clean mounting system with no drilling required.Can't tell from pics how your mounting it.
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