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how do you fill the shocks properly?
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd1803" data-source="post: 1314256" data-attributes="member: 16142"><p>Torque twist can be an issue, but it can be controlled to a manageable level. </p><p>Assuming you're running an AX-10, I'd recommend a 4-link conversion be high on your list of upgrades. It will do a lot to help the twist, and improve the overall performance of your crawler.</p><p></p><p>Guessing that if your shocks came apart, you've got the stock plastic bodied shocks. If that's the case, they will continue to come apart, they aren't the highest quality pieces, and could stand for an upgrade at some point. Until you do that, you can experiment with spring / oil combos. Start with adding a preload spacers to the left rear corner to fight the twist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd1803, post: 1314256, member: 16142"] Torque twist can be an issue, but it can be controlled to a manageable level. Assuming you're running an AX-10, I'd recommend a 4-link conversion be high on your list of upgrades. It will do a lot to help the twist, and improve the overall performance of your crawler. Guessing that if your shocks came apart, you've got the stock plastic bodied shocks. If that's the case, they will continue to come apart, they aren't the highest quality pieces, and could stand for an upgrade at some point. Until you do that, you can experiment with spring / oil combos. Start with adding a preload spacers to the left rear corner to fight the twist. [/QUOTE]
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