MotoPsycho
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If you are a proud owner of Integy shocks, you have probably noticed the severe lack of proper mounting hardware.
I have also traced my shock shaft bending problem down, and it was because of the way I previously mounted them (Integy hardware, bushings, etc).
An extremely simple fix consists of drilling the top shock mounting hole (on the shock body) out to 7/32". Then install the factory HPI flanged ball bushings into the shocks. This will allow the shock the same amount of movement as a stock shock setup, and the bushing fits very nicely.
-Moto
I have also traced my shock shaft bending problem down, and it was because of the way I previously mounted them (Integy hardware, bushings, etc).
An extremely simple fix consists of drilling the top shock mounting hole (on the shock body) out to 7/32". Then install the factory HPI flanged ball bushings into the shocks. This will allow the shock the same amount of movement as a stock shock setup, and the bushing fits very nicely.
-Moto
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