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Old 23-11-2006
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Default Losi Shocks on MR4BX and other BJ4 parts

many have put losi shocks on there bj4's...mostly using the bk2/cr shocks to replace the b4 associated ones that come with the bj4.

has anyone tried this on the new yok? are the yok shocks the same size as the b4/bk2 shocks? i'm thinking of getting one, but like to have one brand of shocks on all my buggies for parts purposes...springs, limiters, etc.

i noticed neil's yok seems to have associated shocks, not the kit yokomo ones...i think.

also, any other parts interchangeable between the yok and the bj4 besides wheels....like turnbuckles and stuff?

any thoughts on this? thanks.
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Old 23-11-2006
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neil's associated shocks?

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Old 24-11-2006
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Yep, those are associated shocks. I like the Yoke shocks just fine. You can change the oil quickly and smoothly. You can use associated pistons if you like.
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Old 27-11-2006
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No but I'm interested to see if they will work or not.
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Old 02-12-2006
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neils AE shocks on the front have yokomo bottom parts. spring retainer. (plastic) and shock end.
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