Yokomo Aluminum SLF Big Bore Kashima Coated Drift Shocks Set (Red)

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Yokomo Aluminum SLF Big Bore Kashima Coated Drift Shocks Set (Red)
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Shocks Overview:

Yokomo Aluminum SLF Big Bore Shocks Set. The Yokomo SLF (Super Low Friction) Aluminum Big Bore Shock Set is an excellent optional shock for your 1/10 drift car from Yokomo and other popular brands on the market! Featuring anodized aluminum parts in multiple color options to match your drift car bling and a low-friction Kashima coating you get the style and performance your drift car deserves.

Using a big bore shock body design matched with a super low friction Kashima coating and O-rings these will have dependable performance in the most demanding of situations. When using harsh riding resin tires common to drift setups these shocks can make the difference when it comes to consistency, along with increasing traction giving a significant advantage!


Features:

  • Buttery smooth and low friction damping
  • Kashima coated shock bodies
  • CNC-machined aluminum collars, spring retainers, bottom caps and upper caps
  • Anodized in multiple colors
  • Perfect fit for all Yokomo drift applications and most other 1/10 drift cars on the market
  • Chrome coated shafts

Includes:

  • (4) Un-assembled Aluminum SLF Big Bore Kashima Coated Drift Shocks

Needed to Complete:

  • (4) Shock Springs
  • Shock Fluid

This product was added to our catalog on June 14, 2022

Michael Gonzales
Verified Owner
Monday, Jan 9 2023 (about a year ago)
Yokomo Aluminum SLF Big Bore Kashima Coated Drift Shocks Set (Red)
Nice quality but I'm not impressed with the pistons fitment in the barrel of the shocks. I found that there's quite a bit of play in the shaft due to this causing a bit of extra friction during compression and rebound. The pistons are about 1-2mm in diameter too small for the shock body.
Everything else about these is awesome.