Specifications

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Shock Oil
Shock Removal
How to change your shock oil
The standard shock oil in your kit’s shocks is
intended to provide forgiving, fun handling and
allow the shocks to soak-up any punishment you
choose to give them.
Changing the oil within the shock absorber
can significantly change the handling and
performance of the car.
Hold the shock
body carefully in
a pair of pliers,
place an allen
key through
the shock cap
and turn anti-
clockwise to
loosen.
Remove the cap
and turn the
shock upside
down over a
cloth and push
the piston to
remove the
shock oil. Leave
to drain.
Stand the
shock upright
and extend the
shaft fully. Fill
the shock body
to the top with
the new oil and
leave for a few
minutes to settle.
Carefully screw
the cap back
onto the shock
body and tighten
clockwise
until the seals
compress. Clean
up any excess
oil.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Weight Characteristic
Thinner Softer damping
(lower CST) More traction
Quicker chassis weight transfer
Car reacts more quickly
More chassis roll
More chance of 'bottoming out'
Heavier Stiffer damping
(higher CST) Slower chassis weight transfer
Car slower to react
Less chassis roll
Less chance of 'bottoming out'
Tools Required
2mm Hex Driver
5.5 & 7mm Nut Driver or Cross Wrench
Every 50 runs or so it may be
necessary to change the shock oil because over time it will
become thinner meaning kit handling could be affected. You
can also use this as an opportunity to upgrade the springs
or shock oil.
Front Rear
Remove lower shock bolt with 2mm hex driver.
Remove upper shock nut with 5.5 nut driver or cross-
wrench. Remove shock absorber.
Remove lower shock bolt with 2mm hex driver.
Remove upper shock nut with 5.5 nut driver or cross-
wrench. Remove shock absorber.
Springs
Your kit’s standard springs are quite soft to give
the best compromise between handling and performance.
Swapping the springs for either softer or stiffer springs can alter
the handling characteristic of the car significantly. To change the
springs remove the lower spring support and slide the spring
over the shock body.
To find out what spring options there are for your kit please visit
ARRMA-RC.com or speak to your local distributor.
Strength Characteristic
Softer More traction
More chassis roll
More chance of 'bottoming out'
Better on bumpy surfaces
Stiffer Less traction
Car quicker to react
Less chassis roll
Less chance of 'bottoming out'
Better on smooth surfaces
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