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Old 11-02-2012, 05:53 PM
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Default Testing out new shocks

I've been experimenting with oil filled shocks on my truck. trying different oil types and quantity..... Now, working on Mama Sues truck I wanted to try something different and found these from RCdamper.
Not great for authentic look but what im interested in is the easy to adjust spring rate. Plan on hauling something heavy, just tighten up the springs.Then loosen up for light roading.

didnt like the color they come in so a little paint and.....Voila








ohh. and they are oil filled also. Not just springs. Pretty cool actually.

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Old 11-02-2012, 10:20 PM
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Just got these bad boys installed and they work great! Definitely will be getting some for my rig. You can feel the difference when the springs are tightened up

















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They look good and if you put rubber over the springs they would look like air bags lol
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Old 11-03-2012, 09:19 AM
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They look good and if you put rubber over the springs they would look like air bags lol
Lol. I thought the same thing when I got them installed Thin rubber of the right diameter and the spring coils may look like air bag ribs

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Old 11-03-2012, 02:24 PM
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would 1/2" black shrink tube fit?

this may be a better option for the trailer i intend to build. got a link for where you got them?
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Old 11-03-2012, 02:48 PM
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would 1/2" black shrink tube fit?

this may be a better option for the trailer i intend to build. got a link for where you got them?
Yup, sure do. He also sells a pair of front shocks wich are the same style but come with different mounting brackets. I'm sure the rear set is better for a trailer since it includes the bracket which also mounts the alloy radius arms which are from rcdamper also



http://www.ebay.ca/itm/ALLOY-REAR-SH...#ht_2192wt_722

I've bought lots from this guy. Never had a problem with fit or finish. Comes from Hong Kong and I get it in 7 or 8 days every time. I probably made almost 10 orders by now and no issues.
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cool, i knew i recognized the name, couldnt rememeber from where tho.

whats the length and diameter of the springs alone? if you dont mind measuring?

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cool, i knew i recognized the name, couldnt rememeber from where tho.

whats the length and diameter of the springs alone? if you dont mind measuring?

thanks
Allen
They are 1/2" dia X 1" length ......oooppps , we're Canadian but I'm old

They are 12mm X 25mm......

After I sent you the link, I ended up ordering another set for my rig.
A set of four, out the door for fifty bucks, can't go wrong.

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I know what your thinking Allen,
Ya, 1/2 shrink tube would slip over and then maybe a hair dryer on hot instead of a lighter or small torch. Could probably get it to shrink more evenly with a hair dryer?

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They are 1/2" dia X 1" length ......oooppps , we're Canadian but I'm old


Mario
i may be younger, but i speak both english and metric........does that mean im bilingual?

thanks mario, now if i could be the spring alone to put inside russ's air ride.
didnt see it in his store.
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Old 11-03-2012, 04:09 PM
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I've come across sites with various springs, can't think of it right now. I'll let ya know if I find it. Sorry, didn't realize you we're just looking for the spring

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Default Re: Testing out new shocks

I know this is an old post but thought I would give my 2 cents worth about these shocks. I bought some of these and put them on my Knight Hauler...looked great but I didn't like the stiffness of them. I guess if you are hauling really heavy loads they might be just what you need. I tried adjusting them all the way to a softer setting but still a little stiff. They do look good though. Still looking for something better that has a little more give to them for my highway runner.
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Did you try them with the spring removed and only on the oil shock ?
Your right though, best use is for heavy loads. I haul my 40lbs excavator and lowboy. The springs turned up help keep the suspension from bottoming out.
The dump truck also has them because without, the stock suspension can't handle a load and drives around with axles on the rails.
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