Anything out there in the aftermarket that’s compatible for the DS in the shock department?
Thanks.
RC10DS Shock options?
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RC10DS Shock options?
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Re: RC10DS Shock options?
You can still buy .56" shock bodies and .35" shock shafts in different colors from associated.
Otherwise, most touring car shocks should be close.
Otherwise, most touring car shocks should be close.
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Re: RC10DS Shock options?
I have golds, dark gray and the plastic ones at the moment looking for something different or better if there is that wouldn’t require to many mods to make work.
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Gone: RC10, Jrx-2 and Jrx-t
Current: 3 SC10 first gens, 3 SC10 Street Outlaw's, 12 RC10 DS’s, Carbon RC10T, RC10LSS,RC10L, RC10 Graphite,RC10 B44
Gone: RC10, Jrx-2 and Jrx-t
Current: 3 SC10 first gens, 3 SC10 Street Outlaw's, 12 RC10 DS’s, Carbon RC10T, RC10LSS,RC10L, RC10 Graphite,RC10 B44
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Re: RC10DS Shock options?
If you can find them, you could get tc3/tc4 blue threaded shocks.
Otherwise, most touring cars should be close enough you can adjust with limiters
Otherwise, most touring cars should be close enough you can adjust with limiters
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