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AWD and FWD shocks,
i just wanted to know what the difference is between the AWD and FWD shocks, if i removed my brand new tokico's from my rs, and put them in an AWD 2g DSM will they fit? i know that AWD are heavier ,
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Re: AWD and FWD shocks,
They will physically fit, but the spring perch is in a slightly different position, and they will probably not be valved right for the extra weight. I ran NT springs on a AWD and they were a bit soft. I was using AWD shocks though, so I can't say for sure it will be the same.
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