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#16 Nick

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Posted Today, 03:47 PM

Another interesting product they do:
http://www.junfac.co...=index&cPath=27

Wonder how strong they are.

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Posted Today, 03:51 PM

i'd love some lst 2 size ones, as im currently running lst2 shocks. they would look amazing

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Posted Today, 04:24 PM

View PostNick, on 21 May 2012 - 03:47 PM, said:

Another interesting product they do:
http://www.junfac.co...=index&cPath=27

Wonder how strong they are.

I'll have to get me some of them :D

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Posted Today, 04:34 PM

They are ment for crawlers/scalers, not sure if they are up to high powered brushless use

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Posted Today, 05:06 PM

these look really good, really really good, in fact i cannot fault them in any way. looks like imma have to buy some :lol:

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Posted Today, 05:56 PM

View Post.AJ., on 21 May 2012 - 04:34 PM, said:

They are ment for crawlers/scalers, not sure if they are up to high powered brushless use

The pins are what look weak to me, I will agree with you. :good:

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Posted A minute ago

quite a few of us have junfac shafts for cralwers and scalers, i recently fitted them as i keep breaking the stock ones. i wouldnt say they are the best, but very good for the money. the sliding spline is only like a single flat, which seems quite sloppy but it works ok.  again i dont thing they are intended for powerfull brushless set ups.

As for the shocks they look good, i think the generally the oppion i get of gmade stuff from those that have used it is that its of reasonable quality and pretty good value. Ill prob try some of these for my next shocks.

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