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Which shocks for my wraith

rubicon53

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Looking to upgrade my shocks I tried out the proline powerstrokes on a bomber today and they seemed to work exceptionally well I was also thinking about the g made xd piggyback. Any recommendations


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Looking to upgrade my shocks I tried out the proline powerstrokes on a bomber today and they seemed to work exceptionally well I was also thinking about the g made xd piggyback. Any recommendations
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Both are great!
For performance--powerstrokes.
For scale looks--piggybacks (reservoirs actually work!).
Or do a hybrid of both, like this!--

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Looking to upgrade my shocks I tried out the proline powerstrokes on a bomber today and they seemed to work exceptionally well I was also thinking about the g made xd piggyback. Any recommendations


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Still loved my old and Dirty PowerStroke, used almost 3 years and leak free. Works great.
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Haven't seen an actual announcement yet but there is pics on Junfac of Gamde's XD shock with dual rate springs.
XD Dual Rate Shock - JunFac
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Can't find details yet of the spring rates but the shocks them selves look good.
Personally I wouldn't bother with piggy backs but that's your choice, just note it's been mentioned before that they can be prone to fouling on the chassis in a Wraith limiting some of your options on which mounting holes to use
 
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