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traxxascow
11-09-2001, 09:37 PM
Well i found a way to get rid of preloaded spacers. My dad made me clean the garage. I fond 4 little clamp things. I tried to put them on the shock bodeys but they were a little to big. I put a peice of plastic bag onder neeth the clamp. The tredson the clamp were striped so i put a little nut on the end of the screw. They work awsome

SORRY FOR THE BLURY PICS MY DIGETEL CAMRA WAs OUT OF BATTS AND I HAD TO USE MY WEB CaM

http://www.clikshow.com/rc/garages/180-supertraxx789/shocks%20aa.jpg

tb_racer
11-09-2001, 09:42 PM
cow they look funny ..and long....i donno they look weird...but thats cool ive always wanted those clamp things but never seen um in zep...ill find them one day

Tazz R/C owner
11-09-2001, 09:48 PM
Like these? (http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p.pgm?Q=1&I=LXZ260&P=7)
I like them, they have bottom-fill caps. They are good for the front.

rc man007
11-09-2001, 09:50 PM
well i have absolutly no idea what those clamps are called but im sure someone does and im sure that you can buy them on tower or at your lhs

traxxascow
11-09-2001, 09:52 PM
tb,
There at zep i just asked OLD MAN WINTER he had them

DOLNT ASK SEAN

Tazz R/C owner
11-09-2001, 09:52 PM
Those are called shock collars.

traxxascow
11-09-2001, 09:54 PM
at my lhs they are called shock clamps

tb_racer
11-09-2001, 09:55 PM
cow where are they?
on the wall.....where

traxxascow
11-09-2001, 09:56 PM
They worlk

rc man007
11-09-2001, 10:04 PM
i think i found a set made by hammad ghuman there pretty fancy ones shock clamps (http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p.pgm?Q=1&I=LXLZ67&P=7)

tazz r/c owner
when i searched shock collars it gave the bottom piece that hold the spring on like in this link shock collars (http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p.pgm?Q=1&I=LXLZ69&P=7)

Les
11-09-2001, 10:56 PM
http://www.progressivesuspension.com/images/products/rc/edc_shock_yellow.jpg

Cow
I did alittle touch up on your photo. LOL
Shock spacers that can be adjusted using a screw are good items. Thou they are not as good as threaded shocks. They are better than using the plastic spacers of differant thickness. My LHS has them that are replacement parts for a Kyosho Quad Rider, and some touring cars.
Les