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Old 04-07-2007
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Will there be any difference in handling if i change the original shocks of the bj4we to the losi xx4? I mean will the car be any better than the bj4we and xx4 combined? Thanks
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I dont think you can improve on perfection matey, leave the AE shocks on, im sure JConcepts tried losi shocks during the development stages, they went AE for a reason.

Plus would you want anything that is associated with a rubber band car on your super fast shaftey
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Plus would you want anything that is associated with a rubber band car on your super fast shaftey
Losi pistons, but I suppose you can't see them
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There is actually nothing wrong with the AE bodies if they are built right, but I prefer the finer tuning that Losi pistons and springs allow.

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I love the way my old xx4 absorbs the shocks over bumps. It looks like its floating. Thats why i thought of putting losi shocks at my bj4we. So will they effect the handling?
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Just put the losi pistons in the AE shocks, if the losi shocks were better suited to the BJ4 then we would all be using them. Or drill a 1.4mm hole in your rear pistons
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I can't see changing the shocks making any real difference assuming they are the same inside diameter, I mean - it's a tube. One is assembled from the top, the other from the bottom, it's the springs/oils/pistons that make the difference.
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and the seals make a difference - I always found the Losi shocks lasted longer between rebuilds, maybe just me.
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So why not just use Losi shocks it would save messing about swopping pistons about?
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Because a set of pistons is cheaper than a complete set of shocks
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Yellow wheels!

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is that the horse poo attacked front end?
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Because a set of pistons is cheaper than a complete set of shocks
Maybe i do have too much money.
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Losi springs are different too, even if they were the same poundage (is that a new word) they are longer and would therefore make the car feel softer due to the increased amount of coils on the spring.
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i use losi pistons in my AE shocks on my bj4
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and why would AE-shocks be better then the Losi-shocks?

I prefer not to use Losi-stuff, am totally B4-committed ... but have allready made both AE-shocks and Losi-shocks and must admit Losi-shocks are easier to asemble, right out of the box, IMHO.
Also, it's easy to change the oil and most of all: easier to change the pistons or the number of shock spacers. Again, IMHO.

Maybe I might, one day, ... put Losi-shocks on my B4
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