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In Stock - NEW Incision RC Scale Shocks 90mm!

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Has anybody run these yet? I got them on my wish list but would like some feedback on how they perform.

I have a set, I like them so far. Really nice design features. One thing I really like is how much smaller in diameter they are compared to stock Axial or Prolines, more scale IMO. The only fault if I had to think of one is that I wish is was a dual spring setup, the single spring design is ok, just not super awesome."thumbsup"
 
I have a set, I like them so far. Really nice design features. One thing I really like is how much smaller in diameter they are compared to stock Axial or Prolines, more scale IMO. The only fault if I had to think of one is that I wish is was a dual spring setup, the single spring design is ok, just not super awesome."thumbsup"
I'm with you. We seem to be in the minority, but I also prefer dual rate springs on scaler shocks.

Please, give us an update in a couple of months. I'm interested to see how badly they leak long term.
 
I'm also very interested to hear about whether or not they leak. They look awesome; but, I'm not ready to jump in until I better understand their ability to hold oil ...which they hopefully do.
 
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