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Old 07-10-2012, 09:36 AM
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Hey guys which are the best shocks for the team associated sc10 4x4? The stock 13mm ones with different shock pistons or what? What options are out there? M2C, MIP BYPASS1 pistons, Etc? Tell me your opinions. Thanks
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Originally Posted by SoCaL081
Hey guys which are the best shocks for the team associated sc10 4x4? The stock 13mm ones with different shock pistons or what? What options are out there? M2C, MIP BYPASS1 pistons, Etc? Tell me your opinions. Thanks
why did you make a thread when theres already a 4x4 thread? questions will be answered there
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Look on the dedicated SC10 4x4 thread, lots of information:

http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...x4-thread.html
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RCshox 2-stage pistons
FT Shocks
Trackstar O-rings
Front springs on the Rear.
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Originally Posted by BorackBasher
why did you make a thread when theres already a 4x4 thread? questions will be answered there
Ok so im supposed to listen to you and take extra time to find a 4x4 thread when this is for my truck? Its not like im gonnna listen to someones random bs but hey thanks for the wasting time
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Actually, if you look in the forum rules it states to look in the apropriate threads...
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Originally Posted by SoCaL081
Ok so im supposed to listen to you and take extra time to find a 4x4 thread when this is for my truck? Its not like im gonnna listen to someones random bs but hey thanks for the wasting time
Really? The 4x4 thread is on the first page, not to mention all the information you'll ever want or need is IN that thread.

You're not gonna listen to some random guys bs, but you asked a forum full of random people you don't know, to give you an answer.
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Wow there's lots of haters here that have nothing better to do than waste my time
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I answered your Question.
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I like threads that have topics dedicated to individual areas of a car, who wants to sift through a couple hundred pages of posts that are from front bumper to rear bumper, I wanted to know what shock options for my 4X4 there are and what people like, thanks evil for your answer has got me headed in the right direction.
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Wow there's lots of haters here that have nothing better to do than waste my time

The FT shocks are great shocks to use. You can use the MIP set up if you want too but I personally wouldn't waste my time or money on the MIP piston kit. If I didn't have the shock background that I do working on 1:1 shocks I would probably by them like everyone else does. That's just my opinion though.
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