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Scx10 pro shocks

TIREBUSTER

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I have a 10 pro kit coming and I read a post where someone put on some trx4 shocks or whatever brand it was but they said the upper spring and cap? Were hitting the frame. Does anyone have any experience on what shocks fit on there yet? I always run king shocks cuz I have always loved the real kings! But don't wanna spend the money if they're not fit? Is it possible to throw a spacer on or would that put a bad angle on the shock?

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Stock shocks are pretty good. Build them with Traxxas X rings and green slime and they'll hold oil pretty well. Better than any other Axial shock anyway. You'd probably have to add a spacer for TRX4 shocks or any shock with a full length spring but that shouldnt be a problem unless you're running a power wagon/comp wagon body.
 
Stock shocks are pretty good. Build them with Traxxas X rings and green slime and they'll hold oil pretty well. Better than any other Axial shock anyway. You'd probably have to add a spacer for TRX4 shocks or any shock with a full length spring but that shouldnt be a problem unless you're running a power wagon/comp wagon body.
I guess I'll have to see what it looks like when I get it. I've read the stock shocks are pretty good, my deal is just I like kings alot so I'd love to put them under it if I could! Just gonna be running the proline hilux body I've got so shouldn't be any issues there.

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Stock shocks are pretty good. Build them with Traxxas X rings and green slime and they'll hold oil pretty well. Better than any other Axial shock anyway. You'd probably have to add a spacer for TRX4 shocks or any shock with a full length spring but that shouldnt be a problem unless you're running a power wagon/comp wagon body.

I'm curious on what the benefits of running the X-rings from traxxas are? Will they fit all axial shocks? I love the kit shocks on the old axial rigs but man, do they leak!
 
I'm curious on what the benefits of running the X-rings from traxxas are? Will they fit all axial shocks? I love the kit shocks on the old axial rigs but man, do they leak!

Traxxas X-rings seal in 2 spots per ring, so much less likely to leak.
 
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