Tekno RC Ti-Nitride Rear Shock Shaft (2)

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This is a pack of two optional Tekno RC Ti-Nitride Rear Shock Shafts. These updated shafts feature the latest Titanium Nitride coating to ensure the smoothest operation in any condition. It also provides improved strength and surface properties that allow the shaft to travel with less friction through the shock unit. The result is improved jump landing, bump handling, and improved consistency throughout a race.


This product was added to our catalog on December 3, 2013

William Becher
Saturday, Feb 12 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Tekno RC Ti-Nitride Rear Shock Shaft (2)
The description says "rear shaft" but these are also the front shock shafts for the EB48 2.0.
Pete DeVries
Verified Owner
Sunday, Oct 14 2018 (about 5 years ago)
Tekno RC Ti-Nitride Rear Shock Shaft (2)
Supposed to make the already super smooth Tekno shocks even better, if that's even possible... I originally added these fronts and the matching rears plus the delrin shaft guides to my ET48.3 when I built it and while Im not sure I can tell a difference, they are easily the smoothest and leak free shocks Ive built. Just make sure to regularly check and replace especially the rear shock boots as they tear easily and the dirt will speed up the wearing of the shock shaft coating. I've since added them on all 4 of my 1/8 Tekno rigs, the ET48.3, SCT410.3, EB48.4 and EB48 2.0, plus the smaller ones on my EB410.2 amd ET410.2. A lot of money in shock shafts, but I always have a backup stocker if I need a replacement in a pinch.
Gomdol
Verified Owner
Wednesday, Jan 18 2017 (about 7 years ago)
Tekno RC Ti-Nitride Rear Shock Shaft (2)
Strongly recommended for your TEKNO vehicles. It is much more durable than the stock shock shafts. I bent two of the stock ones but never these yet.
It saves you time so you can go run the car more often