Huge thanx man. Looks like I have the exact same shocks on this truck I'm working on. I bought it used as a roller. No electronics, no wheels and tires. And this truck ended up so light weight that I need a different shock setup. But I just didn't know where to begin. I was even guessing that they were Traxxas shocks. But after some research and your close ups here, they are the 2661 shocks. Again, much appreciated sir.
I have noticed crawler forums are not very active. I used to visit RC tech 5-10 years ago, but never really was involved with the crawler threads. Maybe I should go check that forum out again.
Your projects are coming along good
thanks, Im having fun with them at least 👍🏻
@@leesrcs I like building and driving my RC also all my kids are grown up and out of the house so I have more time to enjoy them
Huge thanx man. Looks like I have the exact same shocks on this truck I'm working on. I bought it used as a roller. No electronics, no wheels and tires. And this truck ended up so light weight that I need a different shock setup. But I just didn't know where to begin. I was even guessing that they were Traxxas shocks. But after some research and your close ups here, they are the 2661 shocks. Again, much appreciated sir.
I have noticed crawler forums are not very active. I used to visit RC tech 5-10 years ago, but never really was involved with the crawler threads. Maybe I should go check that forum out again.
No problem 👍
Good information for someone who is building a crawler
I was asked a question so I tried to help with what I could. All part of the hobby, helping each other out.
@@leesrcs definitely brother
What Traxxas vehicle is these made for? Thanks for the measurements!
@@Negern91 the 2660,2661, and 2662 are used on a variety of cars, I just order the different ones according to the length I want.
How long are the 2662
I dont have a set to measure but depending on the shock caps you use they are 100-105mm ish