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newnitronut

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hello all!
I have a set of integrity piggyback shocks that I got with the truck (ebay) and I need help on how to fill the shocks with oil and what type/weight of oil to use? thanks!
 
u have a set of whaaaa?


integrity?


integY?


they are junk, go to stock or check out the after market traxxas shocks.
 
If it says Integy, it may look great, but its quality is probably the worst on the market.
 
I don't have a Revo, but check out Tower Hobbies or A Main hobbies. RD Logics makes top rate stuff.
Wait for someone with a Revo to offer advise on what's tough.
 
I typically use the Traxxas Titanium Nitride Shocks for my Revos. They are strong and take a beating.
 
the stock shocks are tough as nails.


Traxxas offers an upgraded version of the same shock.

i run both stock and the upgraded set.
 
Just run the Integy shocks and see for yourself if they are garbage. I know a lot of people bash integy but I think most of that is just people jumping on a bandwagon. I mean you already have them, so you may as well use them.

If the shocks do break or leak or whatever, then get the traxxas ones. They are aluminum bodies with teflon coating or something like that. The TiN coated shafts are also a big plus.

I got some Integy stuff for christmas from my brother, and you know what? After several hard wrecks, 3 days of bashing, and 2 days of racing, the parts are still good as new. As are my brothers integy skid plates.
 
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