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rctazmanmc 11-10-2022 11:16 AM

Shock Guards for B6.4 & B74.1
 
Looking for shock guards for B6.4 and B74.1 to run on carpet.

They are the guards/covers that a attach to the upper part of the shock/tower that prevents the nut/thread from digging into the carpet when flipped over.

They are required at the tracks I race for front and rear.

Post what you have seen or use with success.

Scrad 11-10-2022 12:37 PM

www.scuffracing.com They are not on the website, but he is making them in different colors.

rctazmanmc 11-10-2022 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by Scrad (Post 15955884)
www.scuffracing.com They are not on the website, but he is making them in different colors.

How do they stay on? Just a slip fit and do they bind up?

Thanks for the lead.

rctazmanmc 11-10-2022 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by Scrad (Post 15955884)
www.scuffracing.com They are not on the website, but he is making them in different colors.

I see how they go on now. Decent design.

Silverbullet555 11-10-2022 02:05 PM

What are other people using?

You can turn the assembly backwards and it makes the screw head the leading edge.

Kind of hard to describe.

Put the screw through the shock cap and thread the stand off all the way on. Now insert the screw through the tower and use a nut on the backside. If you flip, the screw head hits the carpet instead of the sharp end of the screw threads.

When you rebuild your shocks unscrew the nut, slide the whole assembly out and you have a handle on your shock cap to make it easier.


Scrad 11-12-2022 05:32 PM

Go back to the website. He just updated it with the tower guards.

rctazmanmc 11-15-2022 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by Silverbullet555 (Post 15955905)
What are other people using?

You can turn the assembly backwards and it makes the screw head the leading edge.

Kind of hard to describe.

Put the screw through the shock cap and thread the stand off all the way on. Now insert the screw through the tower and use a nut on the backside. If you flip, the screw head hits the carpet instead of the sharp end of the screw threads.

When you rebuild your shocks unscrew the nut, slide the whole assembly out and you have a handle on your shock cap to make it easier.

Most everything I heard either falls off or breaks easily.

I saw a nice graphite one but sure it was???

rctazmanmc 11-20-2022 02:26 PM

For those that pm'ed me.

Send pics and price to me via pm.


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