

🚀 Elevate your RC game with precision shocks that make every jump legendary!
The GDOOL Front Rear RC Shock Absorber 4-pack offers adjustable 108mm aluminum alloy shocks designed for 1:10 scale RC trucks like HSP and Volcano S30. Engineered for durability and performance, these shocks feature a lightweight yet robust build with nylon bases, customizable spring tension, and compatibility with shock oil for smooth, controlled rides. Perfect for enthusiasts seeking a reliable upgrade that enhances handling, stability, and style.
| ASIN | B07RD6CQ3Q |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,731 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #40 in RC Vehicle Shock Kits |
| Brand | GDOOL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (692) |
| Date First Available | May 3, 2019 |
| Extended Length | 108 Millimeters |
| Exterior Finish | Aluminum |
| Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
| Item model number | 108004 |
| Manufacturer | GDOOL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S108004R-4 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Package Dimensions | 5.71 x 3.66 x 0.75 inches |
| Style | Adjustable |
| UPC | 720310456150 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
M**M
Good quality
Good quality. No leaks so far. Springs and good and firm. They look great
Y**L
Oil and adjustment make the difference
Consider me impressed! I have zero experience with RC shocks, and I'm instead using these to build a shock-absorbing gimbal mount for my camera. When I first pulled these out of the package, I thought they were way too soft and bouncy for my purpose. But when I started tightening the spring adjustment, it became much stiffer. Adding 60wt shock oil from Team Losi Racing gave the shocks a very smooth action, reducing the bouncy feel a lot. I haven't mounted these on my camera plate yet, but I think they'll be more than adequate for bearing the weight and isolating the rig from road jitter. (I originally only used pieces of wire rope separating two metal plates, but the gimbal and camera combined were too heavy.) As for build quality, I'd say these are made from decent materials. The springs seem strong, the threads are well-cut, and the whole thing feels solid despite being light. The mounting points at the ends are plastic, but I think they're sturdy enough to last as long as you use the oil to dampen jolts. Bottom line, these seem like a great value. Just be sure to adjust them to your needs.
A**O
Better than the ones my RC had
It's definitely an upgrade if you have an RC 9125, just be careful with the adaptation it doesn't quite fit as it doesn't come for this one but it can definitely be retrofitted, quality wise it feels good but I wish the oil wouldn't come out
E**N
Solid upgrade
At first glance these are holding up and performing well after filling with shock oil. I am using these on a Hosim 9125 that came with terrible friction shocks so these are a solid upgrade from original. I had to reuse the original top shock mount eyelets because my shock hold offs are too small for these shocks. The gasket in the shock cap is a pain to get back in without tearing it (if you have to replace the top shock mount eyelet). I recommend these if you are looking for a low cost upgrade. KEEP IN MIND THESE ARE MEDIUM BORE. CLEARANCE MIGHT BE AN ISSUE FOR SOME.
R**H
low low quality
Poor performance, rough and sticky throughout stroke. of Note: these 98mm shocks actually have less stroke than a stock 78mm Redcat Ridgerunner shock.
C**1
Defective
It came defective
S**I
You definitely get what you pay for
Apon opening the package they actually didn't look too bad, but that's where it ended. I planned on using these on a no prep drag build, first off the threading on the adjustable collars was full of burrs, once filled with shock oil they bounced like a pogo stick on 30 weight oil, 50 weight oil and you could feel some resistance in them but still bouncy, they were not smooth at all even with shock oil in them, the pistons must have huge holes in them because they had very little dampening, when I took them apart I found out they do not have piston plates with holes in them, they have solid metal washers that allow the oil to flow around them,tried to retro fit actual pistons from different manufacters like (associated,Traxxas,HPI) with no luck, so you're stuck with the washers, I ended up using 3000 wt diff fluid in them for the rears and 50wt in the front...the progressive springs seemed to work well but the overall lack of quality really shows, but again you "get what you pay for" do yourself a favor and buy good shocks from a name brand company. You'll be better off.
W**S
Works fine
Needed some inexpensive shocks for a knock around build. I was impressed with the quality of these. Threads were nice and once filled, no leaks. I'm sure if using for racing may not dampen as well as more expensive units but worked perfect for me.
L**N
Just what my grandson wanted.
R**.
Holding up nice, was a good upgrade as my stocks were really stiff these are nice and plush
T**T
Not as good as OEM (traxxas) but can be filled with out and a decent substitute for the price.
W**E
They work. So far they hold oil. They’re not the highest quality, but decent and functional for the price.
A**R
Well made and looks good. Needed good quality shock oil for completion.
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