Pistons that fit in older TRX shocks?
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Pistons that fit in older TRX shocks?
Hello Friends,
Does anyone know of readily (or not too hardly...) available pistons that work in the old-school (trx-1, Eagle and the likes) traxxas shocks?
The AE pistons are bigger as I found out... the shock bodies are a very similar size outside but the thickness of the body is much higher on the traxxas's, so AE small bore pistons just don't fit...
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Does anyone know of readily (or not too hardly...) available pistons that work in the old-school (trx-1, Eagle and the likes) traxxas shocks?
The AE pistons are bigger as I found out... the shock bodies are a very similar size outside but the thickness of the body is much higher on the traxxas's, so AE small bore pistons just don't fit...
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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Re: Pistons that fit in older TRX shocks?
Paul,
Nice to see you pop in here. Hope all is well. Not sure if you do the Amazon thing...but there does seem to be some TRA 1965 availability:
https://www.amazon.com/Traxxas-1965-Shock-Piston-Retainers/dp/B0006O5HIU
Nice to see you pop in here. Hope all is well. Not sure if you do the Amazon thing...but there does seem to be some TRA 1965 availability:
https://www.amazon.com/Traxxas-1965-Shock-Piston-Retainers/dp/B0006O5HIU
Hope you're doin' something fun.
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Re: Pistons that fit in older TRX shocks?
Hi Mark
Thanks for your help - good to see some pillars of the forum still around.
Appreciate the help on 1965's, thanks. My beef with the stock Pistons (which I have in my shocks) is that they have ZERO pack, even with the lowest-size "indent" one... So I was hopeful some more race-oriented branded pistons, where a bit more R&D went into hydraulics, would offer a better option.
worst case, I will try to order some 1965's, fill them up, and redrill, but I'm a lazy b@st@rd
Will post updates to a couple of long-term projects soon - with the local tracks being closed again, I can spend some time on vintage RC stuff
Cheers,
Paul
Thanks for your help - good to see some pillars of the forum still around.
Appreciate the help on 1965's, thanks. My beef with the stock Pistons (which I have in my shocks) is that they have ZERO pack, even with the lowest-size "indent" one... So I was hopeful some more race-oriented branded pistons, where a bit more R&D went into hydraulics, would offer a better option.
worst case, I will try to order some 1965's, fill them up, and redrill, but I'm a lazy b@st@rd

Will post updates to a couple of long-term projects soon - with the local tracks being closed again, I can spend some time on vintage RC stuff

Cheers,
Paul
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Re: Pistons that fit in older TRX shocks?
Maybe these guys?
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fp%2F1700128771
Not sure on diameter. Could maybe turn them or sand them down?
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fp%2F1700128771
Not sure on diameter. Could maybe turn them or sand them down?
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Re: Pistons that fit in older TRX shocks?
OooOOOOOoooh.... Shipping is a killer to Europe but this is s e x y ....
Thanks Joe!!!
Thanks Joe!!!
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