.71 shocks

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.71 shocks

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I have been looking for some .71 shocks and I'm having a hard time finding some. Does any one know If ae still sells just the body's. I can get ahold of everything else.

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Re: .71 shocks

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Or know of a front shock tower that would work good with the .89 shocks
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Re: .71 shocks

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they are not as common, but they do show up on ebay. that is your best bet for NIP. look for the actual body part numbers on ebay and you can find what you need, also, individual bodies are easier to find than a complete shock set NIP.

otherwise, check the BST section here when you can OR, try and pick up a roller on ebay that has what you need.

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Re: .71 shocks

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atlas and jaydub (both members here) have made taller front towers to accept .89 shocks on a standard buggy front end. i know atlas is out of stock right now. not sure about jaydub.

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Re: .71 shocks

Post by RichieRich »

If you only need ONE .71 body, there's literally one left at eHobbies. LOL! Then you can assemble using standard/available shock parts.

http://www.ehobbies.com/asc6437.html
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Re: .71 shocks

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i need 2 but thats a start.
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