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it is a common issue. Arrma fixed this issue in newer models by replacing the rubber o-rings with higher quality silicone o-rings.Stock shocks on my Senton just like to piss oil not sure if a common issue.
Thanks maybe I will purchase a seal rebuild kit.it is a common issue. Arrma fixed this issue in newer models by replacing the rubber o-rings with higher quality silicone o-rings.
If you’re referring to the 3S line then yes. I thought it was a 6s you were talking about.Stock shocks on my Senton just like to piss oil not sure if a common issue.
Yes 3S I got the rig when it was released back a few years. It's been great only broke a few parts from bashing. Shocks just leak a lot.If you’re referring to the 3S line then yes. I thought it was a 6s you were talking about.
I had the same issue with both my Plastic Sentons. I used eBay big bore shocks and went a little heavier on the shock oil than stock. Also used the stock linear springs and ditched the progressive ones.Yes 3S I got the rig when it was released back a few years. It's been great only broke a few parts from bashing. Shocks just leak a lot.
If you got the coin for sure. Maybe overkill for a 3s. But a good choice.Tekno shocks. FTW
Oh awesome would you have a link to them by chance? ThanksI had the same issue with both my Plastic Sentons. I used eBay big bore shocks and went a little heavier on the shock oil than stock. Also used the stock linear springs and ditched the progressive ones.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BIG-BORE-A...-/283387294074?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292Oh awesome would you have a link to them by chance? Thanks
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