Correct on the steering. Also steered quicker. I never needed to upgrade the stock servos for steering. I did upgrade the t/b servo though since I got a single CF disk for brakes vs stock. Needed more torque on the servo to get the truck to stop how I like.
As for shocks, I ran ones like the LST2 had, threaded aluminum body with plastic caps. Seemed to hold up just fine to me. However, I did drill out the towers/shock standoffs on top and put in 4mm bolt with a locknut on the back side.
With the stiffer springs, during big air jumps (excess of 6 feet off the ground), I started to snap upper shock mount bolts every time out. After installing 4mm bolts... was no longer an issue.
Just thought of another upgrade, but may not work with your stock pipe. The losi hard anno'd
center chassis plate. It has little wings that stick out under the spurs and pipe. Even with the cover on the spurs, if you land on or hit something hard on the bottom of the spur case, it will move enough to jam right into the spurs and bend the trans input shaft. Which then has a tendency to strip your spurs since it's no longer in alignment with the bell all the time.. Did that twice before I got the center skid... then didn't do it ever again afterward.
FYI, my aftershock was built like a tank when I was done. I'd still have it, but I hated beating on it like my revo. Was a great handling rig that was fast. When I bashed with other guys, they couldn't touch me. Then all my bash buddies lost jobs/had kids and punted the hobby to the side, so my aftershock sat on a shelf for a year or two. Then one of them was curious if I wanted to sell since he had gotten rid of his LST2 and wanted back in the hobby. He drooled on my aftershock every time we bashed. Now he has it and I got a revo/5B since, so I don't miss it... much.
