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i am using 45 wt shock oil to show u how to do this ...............................................www.thetoyz.com


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  • what kind of shock oil should i use for my nitro buggy and my truggy???

  • idk..... i don't really understand ur question but i think wat ur trying tosay is "what weight shock oil should i use" if that is ur question i would say if ur bashing or ur track is bumpy i would put35w front and 30w rear

    If ur racing and ur track is smooth and hard packed i would get 50w front and

    43w-45w rear

  • thas not how to rebulid shocks

  • thats why i called how to change your5 shock oil......not how to rebuild them

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  • right on dude

  • i hate to say it but this sucks! and for a nitro buggy/truggy always put heavy oils up front lighter in the rear i use 45 front 40 rear i run a losi 8 nitro s

  • First you should remove the whole shock from the car not just the bottom part. What you did not state in the video is the second you leave the shock cap on the body... you are going to have oil dripping out all over the place. Just remove the suspension and cap from the car and remove the cap from the suspension when its off the car. Much cleaner and you can tighten things down a little better.

    Response to mad warrior: 60 Rear and 40 Front is what I use. But please find your happy spot.

  • When you change your shpcks you take your springs off then empty the old shock oil. then fill it to the top. put the top on not to tight then bleeed them with your hand by compressing them to about a1/4 inch from the end of the shock body then screw the cap on

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