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stum 07.02.2009 01:33 AM

Big Bores on the Ofna Hyper Mini STe (EASY!)
 
Well I was playin w/ the STe Mini and broke a shock end and I don't have any to replace with so I was trying to cob something up.. then I saw the thread about big bores on the crt .5 so I snagged my 8ight front shocks and they fit perfect.

I had a spare shock tower offset from my 8ight in my box so I drilled out the hole on the rear STe shock tower every so slightly so I could mount the normal 8ight upper shock mount on it. The top is perfect otherwise no other modding, the bottom does require a touch of plastic to be shaved back to fit the 8ight lower ball in place (razor takes seconds). Faster than I typed this up I had the losi 8ight front shocks installed on the rear of my Mini STe... then I was thinking well hmm what if I have an issue w/ the stockers on the front? (ps I'm starting w/ 35wt oil and silver losi springs, may drop to 25wt if needed).

I had a spare revo shock set and HOLY funny if you pop the balls out of the revo shock (top and bottom) the top slides on the stock offset perfect no mods and even has correct spacing. If you take the stock shock ball from the bottom shock end and put it on the revo's shock end (yes the size is a match) the revo shock installs in .02 seconds.. (jato shock is the same) pretty sweet iMO. I need to get some jato springs but what I did was drill out with my smallest bit the disc holes so they were larger and it seems to have worked great. You still need about a 50wt oil in this shock though to have similar dampening (just guaging by my hands though). Again I don't have any jato springs to play and adjust (yet), but I was just letting everyone know how easy it is to upgrade the shocks.

stum 07.02.2009 10:15 AM

Well after a little playing here at the house I ended up w/ 30wt in the rear (8ight) shocks.. I think the sliver springs may have a bit much bounce for this weight oil but time will tell. If it doesn't rain I will be hitting the track tonight for some racing.

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BL_RV0 07.02.2009 11:56 AM

That's really cool that everything fits so perfectly. Let us know how it preforms.

stum 07.04.2009 12:22 AM

Love the losi shocks on the rear.. she handles the track and bumps better than it EVER has! I ended up w/ 30wt oils and sliver springs. I'd bet any weight btw 30-35 would be ok.

strodedawg 07.20.2009 06:43 AM

pics

stum 07.20.2009 11:41 PM

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...linh/007-1.jpghttp://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...linh/008-2.jpg

stum 07.21.2009 01:10 AM

PS revo shocks are not 1/2 as good as the stock STe shocks... you loose a good 1/4" of movement. The front 8ight shocks on the rear of the truck are great though and highly recommend.


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