What brand are these?
- clinehobbies
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What brand are these?
I have some shocks that i am selling in my store and I really don't much about them does anybody have any info on them. they look like Tamiya or kyosho repro's to me??? As you can see I have several different colors any info guys???
http://cgi.ebay.com/Silver-aluminium-shocks-tamiya-kyosho-Optima-ultima_W0QQitemZ130205240574QQihZ003QQcategoryZ34061QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262
http://cgi.ebay.com/Silver-aluminium-shocks-tamiya-kyosho-Optima-ultima_W0QQitemZ130205240574QQihZ003QQcategoryZ34061QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262
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Re: What brand are these?
They look very much like the ones CRP used for their frog front shock kit.
I bought a set from you so I'll get a better idea of what they are when they arrive.

I bought a set from you so I'll get a better idea of what they are when they arrive.
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Re: What brand are these?
Thanks Jim.
I think you are correct or they are repro versions.
Bill
I think you are correct or they are repro versions.
Bill
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Re: What brand are these?
I did little more reaserch and found they are constructed like the CRP damper. the internals look like the CRP.
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Re: What brand are these?
hello All,
Those are Bolink shocks that were used for the eliminator series. They were selling a bunch of them on eby a couple years ago.
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highwayracer
Those are Bolink shocks that were used for the eliminator series. They were selling a bunch of them on eby a couple years ago.
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highwayracer
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Re: What brand are these?
CRP and Bolink both sold shocks just like that. I had a pair on the front of a "lowered" RC10 for carpet racing in like 1985, and the Bolink RC10 lowering kit included those.
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Re: What brand are these?
These are a little bit better than the CRP shocks because the CRP versions had a fixed plastic piece on the bottom. The Bolink version has a threaded shock shaft which allows you to remove the bottom spring retainer.
In addition, the CRP collars were made of red plastic which cracked easily, the Bolink uses a aluminum collar.
The bodies and the brass shock cartridge are pretty much identical.
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In addition, the CRP collars were made of red plastic which cracked easily, the Bolink uses a aluminum collar.
The bodies and the brass shock cartridge are pretty much identical.
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highwayracer
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Re: What brand are these?
Did Bolink make different colors like in the others in my store?
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Re: What brand are these?
Bolink made gold ones that were standard on the Eliminator Gold version. The other colors look really nice!!clinehobbies wrote:Did Bolink make different colors like in the others in my store?
best of luck selling those.
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Re: What brand are these?
highwayracer wrote:These are a little bit better than the CRP shocks because the CRP versions had a fixed plastic piece on the bottom. The Bolink version has a threaded shock shaft which allows you to remove the bottom spring retainer.
In addition, the CRP collars were made of red plastic which cracked easily, the Bolink uses a aluminum collar.
The bodies and the brass shock cartridge are pretty much identical.
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highwayracer
Where could the colored ones have come from?highwayracer wrote:Bolink made gold ones that were standard on the Eliminator Gold version.clinehobbies wrote:Did Bolink make different colors like in the others in my store?
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Re: What brand are these?
The front shocks I have on my frog are the first generation ones CRP sold. Later on they came out with the red plastic collared ones. Bolink did infact sell these dampers also. I have a grashopper rear suspension hop up kit that included these same dampers. Now who made them is anybodies guess. I have seen where both CRP and RCH sold a few parts that were identical. I believe it was this way with S&K and Andy's. I would imagine that many of the vintage aftermarket companies bought their parts from a handful of suppliers.
These shocks will work killer on the rear of an SRB but you would need to have a bit longer damper for the front.
These shocks will work killer on the rear of an SRB but you would need to have a bit longer damper for the front.
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Re: What brand are these?
Not sure where they came from...but they look really nice.clinehobbies wrote:Where could the colored ones have come from?
In addition, I agree with shodog regarding the way manufacturers sell the same stuff. If I remember correctly, didn't parma also sell a hornet/grasshopper front suspension kit that used the same shocks? Parma later swithched to the blue anodized shocks.
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Re: What brand are these?
Parma had 2 types of blue shocks. One was more of a torquoise color like the ones found on today's cars. The other blue was a bit darker and not as transparent.aconsola wrote:weren't the blue parma shocks and accessories rebadged "you-G" products?
The you-g products were all over the board. I have had 3 sets of front blue shocks for my hornet (parma, panda, trinity) and they were all identical. The you-g stuff was sold as an aftermarket hop-up by numerous companies and installed on many cars (look at the Mugen MANX, Panda Cyclone).
You G also had gold anodized versions as well.
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Re: What brand are these?
i believe some ppl will buy them just to use the collars if anything lol
nice collection of shocks you got there though.all the best in selling them all ?:@)
nice collection of shocks you got there though.all the best in selling them all ?:@)
2nd place is just the 1st loser
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