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bottom load shocks

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I have never rebuilt any of the earlier bottom load shocks so I was wondering if the same shock rebuild kit for the later lop load shocks will work with them.

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Re: bottom load shocks

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pretty close but you will need some metal C clips

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will the ones from tower hobbies work? tower hobbies stock number LX2593

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The traxxas rebuild kit is a better fit, except I would stick with associated orings. The traxxas come with the correct spacers and circlips. Discard the diaphragms and orings.

Traxxas 2362 rebuild kit
Associated 5407 orings
Associated 6469 shock cap orings
(Or just buy the associated rebuild 6440 and just use the rings with the traxxas plastics)
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okay thanks I got the traxxas set and associated and will try what you said.

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gomachv wrote:The traxxas rebuild kit is a better fit, except I would stick with associated orings. The traxxas come with the correct spacers and circlips. Discard the diaphragms and orings.
I did as you said and it worked great, no more leaky shocks. 8)
Thank you for the quick replies too

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Re: bottom load shocks

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Nice! It costs a little more buying two kits...but makes it so much easier!
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