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I saw that in the rc car action magazine.. I think it looks funny and I'm not sure if it will help anything to "dramaticly inprove" the handling and suspension..:nuke:

If you wanted you could probibly make one of those... dont look too hard only thing would be the aluminum pices...
 
I had a chance to play with it at the RC Expo in LA
I sure looks cool and has a lot of engineering behind it. If you have a real heavy truck and want to take BIG AIR it may have its place. Other then that all I can say it "It sure looks cool".
 
Whoops...have to take that back. This is a different design than a previously seen version.

This one is actually an extra shock. I will hold my thoughts on it being a point of failure, but maintain my initial assessment that this is eye candy. Adding a fifth shock gives you a cool look and some added weight. What do you gain with this that bump stops, stronger springs, and proper silicone/oil weight and plunger set up can not already give you? The cool eye candy affect.

Do it if you want, but for the money you could get a great set of dual rate springs or single rate springs of a heavy duty nature, some fuel tubing for bump stops, some decent silicone/oil, and have some left over to buy half the shocks for another T-Maxx.
 
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It will work, no doubt. But I have yet to take out a shock tower to need one. They make some really cool stuff too. I'm waiting for them to release the XXX-NT complete updrage pkg..
 
I can't stand that th3y stamp their name on everything. If I'm paying good money for something I don't want it to look look a billboard.
 
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