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Traxxas 5862 Big Bore Shock Complete Set for Slash

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Features

  • Use Traxxas stock and hop-up replacement parts to get the most out of your Traxxas RTR vehicles.
  • This product is made from high quality materials and designed for long-lasting performance.
  • This is replacement hardware for use on Traxxas vehicles; consult your user's manual for exact parts listings.
  • Progressive rate springs for 2WD Slash are included
  • For best performance with Rustler, Bandit, Stampede, Skully and Craniac, install the springs included with your model

Description

Big Bore shocks (hard-anodized & PTFE-coated T6 aluminum) (assembled with TiN shafts and springs) (front & rear) (4) For the ultimate in bump and jump control, Traxxas Big Bore shocks are the perfect addition to your Traxxas model. Hard-anodized aluminum bodies, PTFE-coated shock bores, and titanium nitride coated shafts offer incredible durability and near frictionless operation for ultra smooth damping and long-lasting performance. Progressive rate springs for 2WD Slash are included; for best performance with Rustler, Bandit, Stampede, and Monster Jam trucks, install the springs included with your model. From the Manufacturer For the ultimate in bump and jump control, Traxxas Big Bore shocks are the perfect addition to your Traxxas machine. These fully assembled precision dampers use machined aluminum bodies for consistent action lap after punishing lap, with a hard-anodized finish for extra strength and a "factory works" look. Inside, Teflon-coated shock bores reduce friction to nearly zero for instant suspension response, and dual silicone X-ring seals provide a perfect seal and super-smooth performance. The shock shafts are also premium-quality, and feature a titanium-nitride coating that resists scuffing, extends wear and reduces friction. The progressive-rate springs provide responsive control for small bumps, with a progressively stiffer rate to absorb harder impacts.

Product Dimensions: 6.63 x 1.38 x 8.13 inches


Item Weight: 1.92 ounces


Item model number: TRA5862


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 - 15 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: Traxxas


Date First Available: March 13, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Highly recommended replacement over stock.
I'm surprised at the improvement of these over the stock Rustler Shocks. I thought I broke a shock so I bought these (highly recommended), but it turned out I just lost one of the pop-off seats. Decided to throw these on my Rustler VXL anyways. Filled with oil (had a bit to spare afterwards - so the bottle is enough), closed them up after removing the air, and dropped the stock springs on. These come with progressive rate, which will be too soft on initial damper for the Rusty. Bolted right up nicely. Metal caps are a nice upgrade, and will definitely be a better seal and be stronger mounting point than the plastic stockers. First thing I noticed, was how much better the rebound is on the rear shocks. Mine used to pop back up about half way when stock, and now, they pop back up nicely. Damping is consistent and predictable, and with the oil it came with, is a great match for both speed runs and some moderate bashing. At wide-open throttle, I'm finding the more consistant damping is keeping me flatter during steering, and minimizing rollovers. I'm also bottoming out less on bigger jumps. When my nephew breaks something to justify new shocks, these will be the ones I pick up. At his current breakage rate, I think that's likely to be pretty soon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017 by MB 007

  • Great upgrade for Slash 4x4
Very Durable, great quality, must have upgrade.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023 by Wade Kimbrell

  • Worth every penny
Put on my 2wd Stampede. So worth it. It drives so much smoother and is more controllable not only off-road but on as well. Highest performance you will touch for under $100
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023 by Aaron Bates

  • For money great product
Best shocks you could buy probably hands down and simple to rebuild assuming you havent completely trashed your old pair
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023 by vincent

  • No nonsense, no bling, bombproof shocks
These pretty much live up to everything I've read about them previously: fill them up, mount them on your slash, land hard and stop worrying about shocks. I encountered several common issues with stock Slash shocks (well documented on the interweb), so I upgraded to these, which really appear identical to stock at-a-glance, almost disappointingly so, but are very subtly beefier, and have full metal damper bodies and caps (stocks are plastic). Definitely not show-car cool, but if you are buying RC shock absorbers for looks, why are you reading this review? They are definitely smoother than my dirty, bent-up stock shocks, but probably aren't noticably different in response than a new set might be. They are however, definitely tougher. I've yet to see any signs of fatigue, damage, or wear from any of the abuse I've subjected them to. I got a set of RPM shock guards (which mount right up) to protect the investment I'd made in them, and I am definitely pleased with the results. This kit is a bit pricey for RC parts, but money well spent. (also slightly cheaper than most aftermarket shocks). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2013 by Jim I.

  • Good upgrade
Good upgrade when the kiddos ran their trucks into mine...
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023 by Brian W

  • Works fine
Better than stock. There good
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023 by Gilbert

  • Great Hop Up
They were an immediate improvement over the stockers. No more caps popping off. You will need to dial them in to your setup. I swapped the rear springs out and ran heavier oil BUT I was putting them on a truck that was much heavier than stock. Once I got them setup, I was really impressed. Fooling around with a high speed rig, I needed very little steering on a forward weight bias. Even though I wasn't using much travel like you would jumping or bashing, doing 80-90mph runs requires handling, dampening and firm traction. Once I quit fooling with the high speed stuff, they went on a Rustler basher that is usually loaned to some neighborhood kid and smacked off every rock, curb and jump in the area. They have held up great. There are probably better shocks on the market but not at this price point with this level of durability. If you are trying to decide on which hop ups to do, do these first. These will give your truck the handling required as you add more power. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2014 by Jeff

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