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SpitFireV12RR

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Whatsup?

I just noticed that my shocks are torn up. I still haven't goten the buggy fixed, but I'm trying to finish the job up. Just need a few more parts and a steering servo.

Anyways, to the point. The shock's seals and rods are fine, but I need one part on a few shocks(See pic)

If anyone has this part that I could buy or find somewhere for a decent price, It would be great. I don't want to have to buy a whole nother shock for this little piece!

BTW, it's for the Ofna threaded shocks.
 

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It's just a spring keeper, chances are you can find them either in packages of two or with some other miscellaneous plastic shock parts. Look for a shock rebuild kit, all that stuff would be good to have as spares anyway. So you don't need to buy a whole shock set to get that piece. Also look outside of Ofna if you have to, many buggy shocks are very close to the same size.
 
Todd, I'll check my stocks of PCR parts and see if they are similar and if I even have one. I also have a Traxxas Revo steering servo I'll throw in the mail if I have the other part. I'll get back to you.
 
Todd, my PCR came with a few trees of extra parts. If I have one it is free, along with the servo. I'll check tonight.
 
Check the part number in the manual and see. Towards the bottom of that page it lists the Ofna number. The diameter is right, most buggys are 3.5mm
 
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