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for Xfactory to insist that thier team drivers use the shocks provided with the kit,
I'd be happy to. Problem is, like Chazz explained, X-F is scrambling for (AE) shocks!

Customers first, team drivers second.
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Nobody notices the shocks when you are posing for pix with the trophy girls
We don't get trophy girls here, can you supply them please?!!

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When our 4WD comes out we will make every part on the car, including shocks.
Oooh interesting!
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Just another thing for all you who want the losi shocks in the x6 ec kit. Here in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, no one likes losi shocks, everyone who has them is because they where included with there buggy when they got it. I run a PSI mid motor buggy, so the suspension is still losi, but I hate losi shocks, when 1 shock body went south, I just replaced all my shocks with new TQ shocks ( I think they're the same as the good annsmann ones, not 100% sure) and I love them for many reason, mainly because I can build them without any air in 5 mins and they're dirt cheap. If xfactory where to include losi shocks in there kit, everyone whould buy a B4 and the conversion as it would be cheaper by the time you buy new shocks. If xfactory comes out with a UK edition, sure put in losi shoks if thats what everyone wants, but in Canada, probably the US as well, we don't like the losi shocks, they're impossible to build without air or even consistantly with the same amount of air, everyone would much rather AE V1 shocks over the losi ons, V2 shock would just be iceing on the cake
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everyone would much rather AE V1 shocks over the losi ons, V2 shock would just be iceing on the cake
We need to setup a shock exchange service to make everyone happy
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I think that's actually been suggested before, Peet. Do it!
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Be like a dating service:

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young professional with AE shocks seeks similar with GSOH and Losi Shocks for fun and swaps
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Old 06-08-2010
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I know there are a few companies testing big bore shocks (TQ and Kyosho). I am interested in getting these. I run AE shocks on my truck and 4wd but run Losi on my buggy. I can't tell the differance. I use them both because I have plenty of spares from older kits. A properly built AE shock will function just as well as a properly built Losi shock. Kyosho does make the best shock though.
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