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Old 08-22-2015, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by H83R
So, the RC8.2 shocks listed on the CSI website are a direct fit to the RC8B3?
Well, I cant say for sure they are a direct bolt on with out having to do anything at all. Point is the MOST you would have to do would be to get the rc8.2 upper shock mounting hardware which I'm almost certain should fit the new B3 towers, if not get the new B3 upper shock mounting hardware and use with rc8.2 clicker shocks. If none of that works, find out if the rc8.2 shock towers fit the new B3 car. If that's the case then you could 100% use the older towers on new car with older version Clicker shocks. I guarantee there is one way or another to tackle it. DOnt be afraid to buy them I guarantee you'll find the right solution. I have had my associated Clickers on an Xray and Kyosho!!!! never even on an Associated car!!!

I will be posting soon pics of Associated Clickers on my TKI 3
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Associated Clickers, MP9 TKI 3 upper and lower shock mounting hardware FIT LIKE A GLOVE and Xray springs on an MP9 TKI 3 buggy. Done. Dialed.
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The only con I have seen about these shocks is they leak oil FOR SURE. I hate it but after a rebuild they are sweet but just sayin they don't last nearly as long as say Kyosho shocks seal wise. When these seals go they leak BAD, but the functionality and quality of the shocks are the best I have seen to date.

**CSI if you're listening fix the shock seals or whatever is causing the oil leaks!! I won't use them again until there is a fix! I want to so bad as they are the best shocks, with this minor issue Im sure it can be resolved easily.
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Do the CSI Shock boots fit the stock Mugen Shocks?
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Do the CSI Shock boots fit the stock Mugen Shocks?
Yes. We used to run them regularly when we run the Mugen.
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Originally Posted by sn47som1
The only con I have seen about these shocks is they leak oil FOR SURE. I hate it but after a rebuild they are sweet but just sayin they don't last nearly as long as say Kyosho shocks seal wise. When these seals go they leak BAD, but the functionality and quality of the shocks are the best I have seen to date.

**CSI if you're listening fix the shock seals or whatever is causing the oil leaks!! I won't use them again until there is a fix! I want to so bad as they are the best shocks, with this minor issue Im sure it can be resolved easily.
If you are using the 2 O rings and quad seal option these shocks will not leak. We have done hundreds of hours in dyno testing and even more track testing. If you are using just the quad seal, then yes, they will leak.
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Old 09-12-2015, 03:39 PM
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does your rc8.2 clicker shocks fit the RC8B3 ?
or are you guys making some for the RC8B3?
Never mind this^
Should have read there was already a response...lol

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I decided not to build my new RC8B3.
And I'm going to just stick with my Radiosistemi RR8
now...
That I know of, the Hot Bodies D812 16mm shocks fit perfect on the RR8.
I want to try these on my RR8, I'm thinking my best bet would be to buy the RC8.2 clicker set....??
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Anyone have the mugen clicker shocks they want to sell? full set front & rear
hopefully in decent condition
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will kyosho light blue springs fit the mugen clicker shocks?
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Does really nobody come in here anymore?
Mugen clicker shocks sold out on Amain, figured someone would be in here.
So far, support from CSI is s#ity.
Doesn't respond to my emails, doesn't answer Facebook & Facebook messenger, doesn't answer PM's from here, & when I asked him a question on this thread didn't even respond.
But CSI was kinda quick to respond when someone said the shocks are junk and they leak don't buy.
CSI YOU REALLY NEED TO RESPOND.
I'm not knocking your quality in the shocks. But your customer service these past 2-3 + months is s#it!!!
No # to call, all other ways to contact you, you don't answer.
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Just got a reply from csi on facebook, they are no longer in the rc side of shocks. So looks like when stock is gone its gone.
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And didn't tell anyone because they wanted to make money selling off the rest of inventory... Just foul
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Originally Posted by H83R
And didn't tell anyone because they wanted to make money selling off the rest of inventory... Just foul


Kinda dirty, but at the same time not really.
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I'm going with DIRTY! The last 2 orders I have made directly from CSI for parts they show in inventory. I have been refunded without notice. Just shows up on my payapl. When I emailed he explained they are no longer supporting that line of shocks. I need a couple spare shock caps for the Mugen clickers and can't find anyone with them in stock. If anyone has ideas let me know. I bought plenty of rebuild parts but not caps. It would be nice to have the spare caps since I run them on all 3 of my Mugens.
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