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Or if your a cheapskate like me and a few others you can run the Jato composite shocks.
CRT.5 has to be one of the most widely owned RC's on the forum. |
I'm running the composite GTR's on the front. I need something for the back.
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1/8 front buggy shocks. Just about any will work. You'll want to use light springs, whatever you can find.
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I like the ofna lx front shocks with yellow springs for the rear of the crt.5. I just trimmed 1 coil off the spring to get the ride height correct. I ran a l can and a 3s, so my truck was heavier than some.
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I heard the Turnigy LiPos have enormous wires. Would I still be able to solder Deans ultra plugs to them?
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Sure thing. Just make sure you have a good iron and you can make some clean solder joints.
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Can I use these shocks on the rear?
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ucts_id/139648 |
Maybe too big normally just use the 13mm shocks
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-OFNA-Front-S...360167370970QQ |
I use Mugen front shocks on the rear and it's a perfect fit, I just had to dremel the ball edges a bit to fit in the a-arm. So, whatever is around that length should fit. Be careful though, if you get "big bores", the bore diameter may be too big to clear the upper turnbuckle.
BTW: I would look at some ebay chopshops for a set of new shocks, probably be quite a bit cheaper. |
Which Mugen shocks do you use?
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Eric,
Brian uses front mugen buggy shocks on the rear, and probably revo or jato shocks on the front... |
Yes, Mugen fronts on the rear, and Revo shocks in front.
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Eric,
Go for the ofna lx one shocks that everyone is suggesting. They are cheap and work very well. The 13mm bore is perfect for the crt.5. I would say its safe to assume a good 80% of us use those exact shocks ever since go-ride posted the shock mod in this forum. I have no complaints with them. |
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