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simplechamp 08.12.2009 07:43 PM

Piggy-back shocks: Pros/Cons?
 
What are some of the pros and cons of shocks that have piggy-back reservoirs? I know the tech comes from full-size off-road vehicles, but do the effects of having a reservoir remain even when scaled down to RC vehicle sizes?

I really like how they look, but I'm not going to drop the cash on a set if they are purely aesthetic without any performance increase.

rchippie 08.12.2009 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by simplechamp (Post 312716)
What are some of the pros and cons of shocks that have piggy-back reservoirs? I know the tech comes from full-size off-road vehicles, but do the effects of having a reservoir remain even when scaled down to RC vehicle sizes?

I really like how they look, but I'm not going to drop the cash on a set if they are purely aesthetic without any performance increase.


I had some on my tmaxx & liked them . I think it's just a way of having a bigger oil capacity. Thus giving you a more plush ride . I think you can get the same benifits by getting big bore shocks . Im assumimg this is for a max or 1/8 conversion ?. The best ones were made by progressive engineering . But i dont belive they are made anymore . The only ones i know about now are made by integy .

simplechamp 08.12.2009 10:28 PM

It would be for my E-revo, but I doubt I'll be getting them. Not convinced they actually help that much compared to regular shocks. It would be only for appearance, and it's not worth it to me.

rchippie 08.13.2009 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by simplechamp (Post 312765)
It would be for my E-revo, but I doubt I'll be getting them. Not convinced they actually help that much compared to regular shocks. It would be only for appearance, and it's not worth it to me.


I think they look cool as well . I felt they worked good when i had some . But the revo or e-revo suspenion is so plush as it is im not sure they are really needed .

Bondonutz 08.13.2009 01:12 PM

Yes they look cool, but don't waste your money Jason. The cons outweigh the pros with the piggy backs. Since your revo will be primarly on the track put your $ where it counts, into upgrading drivetrain,diffs,tires and ETC.

simplechamp 08.13.2009 03:17 PM

I'm going to stick with the stock shocks. Just need to get some stiffer springs and install the variable damping pistons.

I really want piggybacks for my Mini Desert and since they are much less expensive I don't mind buying them just for looks. Unfortunately the only ones made that I know of were Golden Horizons and I can't find them anywhere, think they were discontinued.

Bondonutz 08.13.2009 03:24 PM

Try Hot Racing

simplechamp 08.13.2009 04:19 PM

Tried there. I've been to the ends of the internet looking for Mini-T piggybacks, with no luck. I think I'm just a few years too late

Kcaz25 08.13.2009 04:30 PM

Has anyone here tried the ones for Super Shocks/ofna?


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