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Desert Lizard Shocks for SCX10 ii

i run the desert lizzard 90mm on my scx10ii with 35 team associated oil an softest long spring no short been good for me biggest issue was gettin them bled correctly
 
i run the desert lizzard 90mm on my scx10ii with 35 team associated oil an softest long spring no short been good for me biggest issue was gettin them bled correctly


That's simple. There are groves in the cap. Thread them in until the top of the groove. Compress the shock a few times then with the shock compressed tighten the last couple turns.
 
I was looking at the XD piggyback shocks

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I've got some XD Piggybacks on my crawler project that's not completed. I've got some thoughts on them there, pictures as well.

I've been using the XD Dual Rate Rock Shocks on my #1 Bomber for a while and have absolutely zero complaints, or leaks. I built them in July or August and they still feel the same.
 
That's simple. There are groves in the cap. Thread them in until the top of the groove. Compress the shock a few times then with the shock compressed tighten the last couple turns.

oh i know how to fill an bleed been doin that since the 80s my issue was a couple bad o rings on cap no biggie tho as the come with spares
 
Bought 4 of these to use on my SCX10II. ALL of them leak.

Not from the piston but from the cap.

From the discusson here im gonna try replacing them with new ones but i didn't get enough for all so ill try to find from somewhere else.
 
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