Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
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Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
Any replacement or sources for Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs?
Made new shock collars and now looking for springs, have come up with nothing so far.
Mike
Made new shock collars and now looking for springs, have come up with nothing so far.
Mike
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Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
Your're in luck Mike. I had the same problem. Try Axial springs part numbers AX30205 red, AX30206 white and AX30207 green. The springs are 12.5mm diameter x 40mm long. They are all coloured grey but have a splash of colour on one end to denote the firmness of them. They fit really well. I have used them on my Kyosho Progress shocks which are 10mm diameter too. Chris.
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Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
Thanks for the reply!
I will give them a try, thought making the collars would be the hard part till I started looking for springs!
Mike
I will give them a try, thought making the collars would be the hard part till I started looking for springs!
Mike
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Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
how did you make the collars? I need some bad and might even have to find/make 8mm ones...
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Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
Although pricey, pargu2000 makes aluminum shock clamps for both the 10mm red shocks and the 12mm gold shocks. These have one distinct advantage over the collar-with-grub-screw style in that they won't damage the anodizing with little grub-screw divots. Unless it was for a shelf queen that I'd never need to adjust shock spring tension, I'd never install that kind of collar as I've seen the damage it causes to shock bodies & the anodizing.
http://www.pargustore.com/kyosho-red-shock-clamp.html
http://www.pargustore.com/kyosho-red-shock-clamp.html
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Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
I've used them back in the day, and always put a dab of silicone on the screw, let it dry, don't crank on it when installing them and they work for me. Might leave a mark, might not.
Beats a broken collar.
Mike
Beats a broken collar.
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Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
People can do what they like, but I figured the warning would be beneficial to help people avoid damaging their anodizing on shock bodies. I'd rather replace a collar than a shock body.
I received a set of Kyosho Golds that some guy had used nylon collars with set screws in them, and each shock body had several round bites in the bodies, deep enough to go into the aluminum.

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Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
I know what you mean, have a few cars that have deep divots on the shocks, some guys can screw up a steel wheel
I just couldn't see paying $46 for collars, they are nice looking though.
Been wanting to make a few of my own parts and had fun making them!
Mike

I just couldn't see paying $46 for collars, they are nice looking though.
Been wanting to make a few of my own parts and had fun making them!
Mike
Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
ROH73 (Robert), a member here and made some really nice nylon collars for the 10mm shocks. He had them for sale and there was a thread on it, but it has gone the way of all BST threads. I bought a couple of sets from him but I've yet to install them. 

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Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
Yeah, they were red nylon with set screws. It's true that pargu2000's stuff is overpriced, but sometimes you can make him a lower offer and he'll take it.scootmike wrote:I think I saw a pic of his collars, were they dyed red and used a set screw?
I'll get a pic of mine and post it.

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Re: Turbo Scorpion 10mm shock springs
think iv seen both on e-bay... Iv got a set of NIP red 8mm shocks for my Turbo Scorpion. I really dont wana use set screws and screw em up. Iv got some used Kyosho red shocks for the TS but all my collars are busted so those will need collars too.
Thanks for the insights.
Thanks for the insights.
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