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#31
Speaking of tools and shocks, one tool that I thought I'd never need but after using one wondered how I could ever live without one: shock pliers. Seriously just get one.
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#34
I always worried that the shaft would scratch from these metal pliers. No issue? I use the Tamiya non-scratch long nose pliers. When I have slip, I just pinch a paper towel between the shaft and the plastic plier jaw.
#35
I use the same Protek version that RCBuddha mentions. It does not scratch the shaft at all. It provides a firmer grip than needle nose pliers. Not only that, the pliers have a larger opening to grip shock bodies when you need to tighten shock caps. The protek version also has pillow ball popper that allows you to pop in/out the balls from shock ends/ball end turn buckles etc. Other pliers I've seen only work on the shock shafts. The protek version has 3 functions: shock shaft, shock body, shock end balls.
#36
I use the same Protek version that RCBuddha mentions. It does not scratch the shaft at all. It provides a firmer grip than needle nose pliers. Not only that, the pliers have a larger opening to grip shock bodies when you need to tighten shock caps. The protek version also has pillow ball popper that allows you to pop in/out the balls from shock ends/ball end turn buckles etc. Other pliers I've seen only work on the shock shafts. The protek version has 3 functions: shock shaft, shock body, shock end balls.
EDIT: They're out of stock on back order. So ordered the Integy one with the ball joint remover similar to the Protek. You know what this thing looks like? A nutcracker. ouch!
Last edited by sakadachi; 08-18-2015 at 09:47 AM.
#37
Yes, agreed on the shock pliers.
Got to give props to the most iconic tool. The Tamiya 4-way wrench.
Got to give props to the most iconic tool. The Tamiya 4-way wrench.
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#39
It helps. On my hb car there's a bleeder screw in the geardiff. No air bubbles whatsoever
#40
"I like the HPI one better because it has an end for ball connectors"
-your correct sakadachi, the hpi does have the notched end for ball connectors and It is an I provement.
-your correct sakadachi, the hpi does have the notched end for ball connectors and It is an I provement.
#41
So I got the RIDE damper pump and gave it a try on my new vintage pink colored Tamiya low friction dampers from like 20yrs ago. I didn't know what to expect for the 'compatible with TC and offroad long dampers' but it was just allowing an extension collar to be placed on top of the base cup. Not a bad design at all.
Poured in some thicker damper oil and pumped it 10x. Waited the 30seconds per instructions. Still had bubbles. Pumped it again 5x, waited another 30sec or so. Still had bubbles. Pumped it the 3rd time 5x, waited another 30sec or so and the bubbles were pretty much gone.
So it accelerated the build by roughly 25-30min.
Should have my nutcracker by end of the week..
#42
So I got the RIDE damper pump and gave it a try on my new vintage pink colored Tamiya low friction dampers from like 20yrs ago. I didn't know what to expect for the 'compatible with TC and offroad long dampers' but it was just allowing an extension collar to be placed on top of the base cup. Not a bad design at all.
Poured in some thicker damper oil and pumped it 10x. Waited the 30seconds per instructions. Still had bubbles. Pumped it again 5x, waited another 30sec or so. Still had bubbles. Pumped it the 3rd time 5x, waited another 30sec or so and the bubbles were pretty much gone.
So it accelerated the build by roughly 25-30min.
Should have my nutcracker by end of the week..
Poured in some thicker damper oil and pumped it 10x. Waited the 30seconds per instructions. Still had bubbles. Pumped it again 5x, waited another 30sec or so. Still had bubbles. Pumped it the 3rd time 5x, waited another 30sec or so and the bubbles were pretty much gone.
So it accelerated the build by roughly 25-30min.
Should have my nutcracker by end of the week..
#43
So do you like the Ride shock tool? I've had it in my cart for several days but haven't pulled the trigger yet. Does it work well in your opinion? Does it work on your Tamiya Mini shocks? -I am hoping to use it on my Tamiya Mini shocks, on-road 1/10th scale and SC Truck shocks. ...all in one
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So do you like the Ride shock tool? I've had it in my cart for several days but haven't pulled the trigger yet. Does it work well in your opinion? Does it work on your Tamiya Mini shocks? -I am hoping to use it on my Tamiya Mini shocks, on-road 1/10th scale and SC Truck shocks. ...all in one
#45
Hi eR1c. It does work with my Mini shocks and speeds up the waiting for sure.
Yes, I've had this for quite some time. It has a narrow hole side and a large bore side so all shock sizes work.