King of Beers
Pebble Pounder
Any one have this happen? The metal shock shaft broke right at the end of the threads where it goes into the lower plastic rod end.
Any chance you guys will replace those with a stronger part?
use a servo case screw as a shock shaft until you can get it replaced.
It's not the shaft that's the problem it's the end with the broken piece stuck in it thats the prob:|use a servo case screw as a shock shaft until you can get it replaced.
It's not the shaft that's the problem it's the end with the broken piece stuck in it thats the prob:|
It's not the shaft that's the problem it's the end with the broken piece stuck in it thats the prob:|
Like he said, it's a micro. Larger diameter shafts will require larger shock bodies, requiring more clearance and such. These things are already super tight.
Were you removing the shock when it broke or did it break under a fall? We did a lot of drop testing a pretty good heights without failures. I have seen if you are not careful that the shock shaft can bend or break.
It is a Micro and caution needs to be used when removing them.
Rich
It is nearly impossible to remove them without breaking them. I used extreme care when I took mine out and still bent/broke 3 out of 4 of them.
Take the screw out of the top cap first..... ive done this on all mine, had them on and off prolly 10 times between mockup of my scaler and the stock chassis and still have yet to break one.
IMO some peoples care levels just need adjusted to work on such small and fragile parts....
On a side note, i do believe the shock shafts out of the Micro T shocks are stronger, go ahead and switch them out before you break them deeming the bottom end unusable.
Take the screw out of the top cap first..... ive done this on all mine, had them on and off prolly 10 times between mockup of my scaler and the stock chassis and still have yet to break one.
IMO some peoples care levels just need adjusted to work on such small and fragile parts....
On a side note, i do believe the shock shafts out of the Micro T shocks are stronger, go ahead and switch them out before you break them deeming the bottom end unusable.