26austinthomas
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Best upgraded shock option for an axial bomber
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I went with 103mm GMADE XD shocks. They are great for the price.
IMO if you've got an rtr, the kit shocks are the best upgrade. Use green slime when you build them.
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Same quantities of what?Do you use the same quantities when you use green slime?
Same quantities of what?
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The green slime is applied on the O-rings, it helps prevent the shock from leaking oil.I thought they were replacing the oil with slime?
^Excellent points^Can someone tangibly explain and prove a performance difference between/amongst the brands compiled here? A how, what, and why if you will. How are they better? With data to support your selection, the same for the other criteria factors. Brand X may be the ticket for trail blazing, Y for crawling and Z for U4.... etc. How, what's and why's about them. This could prove to be not only informative but educational as well for new suspension tuners. What shock lengths for what applications, spring rates, pistons and oils as well as mounting locations. HR mount comes to mind. Instead of shorter shocks, raise the upper mount. May help save some peeps $$$ by not buying the wrong shocks out of "ignorance", as much as I dislike using that description here. Maybe this subject will earn it's own sticky? "thumbsup"
Your questions seem odd to me. A good shock is a good shock. Tuned properly it will do well at any segment of RC. A bad shock will be bad at anything and everything.Can someone tangibly explain and prove a performance difference between/amongst the brands compiled here? A how, what, and why if you will. How are they better? With data to support your selection, the same for the other criteria factors. Brand X may be the ticket for trail blazing, Y for crawling and Z for U4.... etc. How, what's and why's about them. This could prove to be not only informative but educational as well for new suspension tuners. What shock lengths for what applications, spring rates, pistons and oils as well as mounting locations. HR mount comes to mind. Instead of shorter shocks, raise the upper mount. May help save some peeps $$$ by not buying the wrong shocks out of "ignorance", as much as I dislike using that description here. Maybe this subject will earn it's own sticky? "thumbsup"
Bad shocks are anything that doesn't have a coating on the internals of the body, doesn't have good parts support (O-rings, spring options), leaks a short while into its lifespan, or has a bad design.
Personally I like the proline slash front and rear on my bomber. They have had excellent lifespan, rebuild easy, don't leak and have good rebuild and spring kits available. The only issue I have with them is a lack of piston options. Witch, I guess can be cured if you have a pin vise and a good selection of small drill bits. They are a good length out of the box for my bomber also.
I've tried the rc4wd king shocks, in the large size. They looked good but the inside of the body is raw aluminum and fouls the oil quickly. All the aluminum in the oil causes quite a bit of "stiction" on the shaft. I went to axial factory gold shafts from the wraith shocks and that helped a bit but the oil fouling is something you can't fix on the bench (unless you can hard anodize on your bench)
Also, I've tried to use the axial variable pistons with minimal results. But, on my associated B5M I love the MIP variable pistons. I wish I could get those for the proline shocks.
Personally I like the proline slash front and rear on my bomber. They have had excellent lifespan, rebuild easy, don't leak and have good rebuild and spring kits available.