Have you tested any that softens the ride? Just curiousJohn Stuttle said:I have tested 6 different sets of shocks on my RC and they have diffeerent characteristics. Let me know if I can help- john
BOOMER said:we are releasing new shocks in 2 weeks.
we are going to be offering a drop in stock replacment
a rebuildable non-adjustable
a single adjustable thats rebuildable
a double adjustable thats also rebuildable
we will offer them in stock length (but why!) and in our lowerd lengths.
How would you describe the ride quality compared to stock?John Stuttle said:For the best overall ride quality/value, I believe the Doetsch Tech Nitro-Slammer is the best choice at less than $160/set of four. john
John Stuttle said:Greg - my current drag race setup is QA1 double adjustables in front and Monroe 50/50 drag race shocks in the rear.
The doubles let you adjust both compression and reboud seperatley so you can really dial it in.
This setup is working for me and the 50/50's are only $30 each so it is economical also.
probably the most practical way to go would be QA1 single adjustables up front and the 50/50 on the rear and you would have about $300 in all four.
Hope this helps - johh
I also thank you for the info John. I may switch to the Doetsch Tech Nitro-Slammer to improve the ride quality. The stock shocks wouldn't be so bad except for the awful road conditions we have around my location. Wouldn't mind something that absorbed the bumps a little better. Ifin's you have those part#'s handy for a stock height RC, I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Have a good weekend. Big DaveJohn Stuttle said:I believe they handle better and they do not have the rough ride that some shocks do. It is hard to desribe shock ride quality and everybody will have different opinions, but for a good daily driver sport shock you would have a hard time beating these (Doetsch Tech Nitro-Slammer ).
john