Martin trj
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I changed the springs and I just put 7 drops of oil, it seemed to work to the point of the truck dropping a bit, the shocks are not fully extended. We’ll see when I try it.
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I haven't tried the Pro-Line ones. They do look nice. I'd be curious how soft those springs are. If I were to buy them, the only oil they would get would be a drop or two of silicone lube.So I shoot an email to Axial, just for kicks, they recommend these: https://a.co/d/5l4su2A
The big bore shocks, I’m gonna bet it’s the same thing as all of the after market shocks. Am I better off going back to the stock ones?
The only thing I do on all of my 1/24 scale rigs is put a couple drops of oil in the shocks just to lube them and that's it.Oil filled shocks on these little crawlers is detrimental to their performance. Air is probably the best viscosity because you'd have to use oil with the consistency of alcohol to be remotely scale, and that would just leak out. And I bet your springs keep your shocks fully extended most of the time. You want a lot of droop on a crawler. I've not seen an aftermarket shock as good as the stock shocks.
I agree, I only upgrade for looks. The cheap amazon shocks work just fine.Stock shocks aren't bad, most people upgrade for looks. Those proline shocks look good but are awful pricey at $11.00 per shock. Axial probably recommends those because Proline is owned by their parent Company Horizon Hobby. I find it hard to believe they work twice as well as other brands even though they are twice the cost. I could be wrong though.
Yeah, that's all I would do. A lot of the SCX24 parts are just bling stuff. I kinda want to try those Pro-Line ones. Anyone tried them?The only thing I do on all of my 1/24 scale rigs is put a couple drops of oil in the shocks just to lube them.
Yeah, that is pricey. But they do look really nice. And those springs look really soft (thin wire).$45 is a bit spending for my liking. I don't mind $100 on the Furitek system but I'm ok with the amazon looks of the shocks.
Nothing against the guys that want to spend that much, that's perfectly ok.
I will probably try a set one of these days.So I shoot an email to Axial, just for kicks, they recommend these: https://a.co/d/5l4su2A
The big bore shocks, I’m gonna bet it’s the same thing as all of the after market shocks. Am I better off going back to the stock ones?
Well, he did shoot an email to Axial, which is owned by Horizon, which also owns Pro-Line. So... of course they would say try thoseI will probably try a set one of these days.
Well. You guys let me know how they work for ya. I’m going back to stock or just keep the injura!Anything is worth a shot and I'm just as adventurous to try them myself.
I would love to try a pair but not even close to the top of my wish lists.Yeah, that's all I would do. A lot of the SCX24 parts are just bling stuff. I kinda want to try those Pro-Line ones. Anyone tried them?