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⚙️ Elevate your RC crawler game with precision-tuned shock mastery!
The INJORA 39mm aluminum threaded shocks are a premium upgrade for Axial SCX24 and FMS FCX24M 1/24 scale RC crawlers. Featuring lightweight machined aluminum bodies, adjustable preload via threaded design, and oil damping with bladder seals, these shocks deliver superior suspension performance and customizable ride dynamics. Includes three spring rates for tailored tuning and extended travel for enhanced crawler articulation.






| ASIN | B0BB1CLJT9 |
| Auto Part Position | Lower |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | 391,865 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 816 in Car Shock Absorbers |
| Brand Name | INJORA |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Compressed Length | 27.5 Millimetres |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (419) |
| Extended Length | 44.2 Millimetres |
| Exterior Finish | Machined |
| Included Components | No |
| Manufacturer | INJORA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SCX24-131GL-4 |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Model Number | SCX24 Shocks |
| Style Name | Modern |
B**O
These shocks are great....but you have to do some tinkering. First they were sticking very bad. So I took them completely apart. Where the shock shaft exits the shock body it has a small plastic ring then a rubber o ring then another plastic spacer then a shouldered plastic washer that lines up with the hole in the screw on cap. What happens is the cap gets tightened and it squishes the o ring and makes them stick. Take out one of the plastic spacers and reassemble them. They work perfect! I actually lost one of the internal parts and they sent me new internals even though it was my fault. These parts are supper small. Like use a magnifying glass to work on them small. It took a few weeks to get the replacement parts but they cam through. I have no complaints. And I run them with no oil and they articulate great and just work good. And there about 3mm longer then stock so you dont have to replace a bunch of stuff to use them. Would buy again. In fact.....I did! Lol!!
C**S
Does what I wanted. Consider this a minimalist way to make your fcx24m better. It won't turn it into a climbing robot which is not what I want for this car so I'm very happy with these shocks. I used top mounting position which will add only a little height vs shorter stock shocks in the middle. Another reason I recommend top/upper position is that these being 39mm vs stock 32mm you will run into drive shaft issues if you try to stretch the fcx24m too high. Using 25w oil, 25% sag, medium springs thumb screw adjusted 75% all the way at the back but only 20% in the front. I'm new to this so forgive me. Drop test and it sits immediately. Lost a star which is harsh, I would have only taken off half if I could: when the car is left untouched for 30 minutes or more the shocks will kind off seize up. I'm ok with that as it's as simple as moving it past that point and they are super plush again. Its only after being parked for too long. I'm sure I will find a work around but I'm not that bothered by it.
J**Y
Très bonne qualité avec les produits Injora, belle esthétique, s’adaptent parfaitement au SCX24
C**E
Good oil shock, I was sent the wrong shocks but amazon made it right quickly. Fairly short travel. I recommend light weight oil like 20 wt or under. I run 20 and it's good. They do stick after sitting at full decompression but you press them down once before use and you are good to go. No stick until you let it sit again. Does not stick when in use.
T**K
I'm really liking these shocks so far. As said in another review the spring options themselves are all too stiff. Play around with oil weight and only fill about 50% of the oil capacity and its pretty good. The other issue I had were sticky shocks. They would lockout at full extention and I would have to compress them a few times by hand to "loosen" them up. Then they would work for a couple seconds before going stiff and locking out again. To remedy this, I took them all apart, cleaned all the stock oil off and polished the rods. Then assembled with proline shock oil. That has fixed the issue for me. Now I'm quite happy with them.
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