Help Identify Shock Bodies

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Help Identify Shock Bodies

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My friend got these like-new shock bodies with some crawler parts in a lot he purchased, and I just wanted to see if they're Losi bodies? I remember the original shocks on my LX-T were a bright shiny black, but these have a rough texture. I don't think they're MIP's because of the shape at the top, but what exact cars and trucks will they fit?

I took the springs and clamps from the Street Weapon shocks on my LX-T, and they fit perfectly on these black bodies. I didn't have the socket to remove the o-ring carts to see if they threaded in, though.

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Xxtcr / xxcr era

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Re: Help Identify Shock Bodies

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also the "new" XXX SCT has black shocks
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Re: Help Identify Shock Bodies

Post by Phin »

I'm also looking for an ID on some Losi shocks and see no point creating a new thread for it. :)

Anyone know what Losi these belong to:
losishks.jpg
The front bodies measure approx. 1 11/16" and the whole shock 3 1/4" end to end. They're a silver-grey color.

The rear bodies measure approx. 2" and the whole shock 3 7/8" end to end. They're a purplish-grey or blue-grey color.


Also the shock tops seem to be a pretty rough cut and a bit misshaped...is that normal for Losi shocks?

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Re: Help Identify Shock Bodies

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junior 2/T

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