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Old 08-05-2011
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Default Spring set for Losi Mini T

Does anyone know where I can get spring sets for Losi Mini T pro shocks front n rear? Are any other, non-losi, springs compatible with these?
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Any advice?
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I've just bought one. I've found this. HERE

Rears HERE

And this may be of interest. HERE
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Old 09-05-2011
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Thanks for your reply; The Trinitys are for the standard plastic shocks that are thinner than the Pro shocks.... which is what I am looking for. I've got the pro shocks - they are excellent - but need the springs.
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Hey dood. I raced the mini t at nationals an won the title with one. I did order the trinity ones but as u say they are for smaller shocks. There still available from Horizon hobbies. I use TOP Models. there about 8 quid a set front and back. Well worth while having in your pit box but i mainly use hard fronts and medium rears. 50wt front 30wt back There are a special order item really thats why you wont see them online. Hope this helps.
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