Revolution Design B74 LCG Front & Rear Carbon Fiber Shock Towers

Revolution Design B74 LCG Front & Rear Carbon Fiber Shock Towers

From Revolution Design Racing Products:
The Revolution Design Racing Products B74 LCG front and rear shock towers were developed for the use with the Team Associated B6.1 and B6.2 shock absorbers. The result is an overall lower centre of gravity that helps to increase corner speeds on high-bite surfaces such as carpet, astro turf and prepped clay. Machined from high-quality carbon fibre and featuring a reinforced design for durability, the front shock tower is a direct fit when using 23mm shock bodies and 21mm shock rods while the rear LCG shock tower was developed for the use with 27.5mm shock bodies and shock shafts. Both the front and rear LCG shock tower feature a single row inner camber link mount design as this is the most preferred option among racers.

Features:

  • Low centre of gravity design
  • Designed for the use with 23mm shock bodies and 21mm shock rods in the front and 27.5mm shock bodies and shafts in the rear
  • Machined from high-quality carbon fibre and featuring a reinforced design for durability
  • Single row camber link mounts

#RDRP0486-LCG – B74 LCG Carbon Fiber Front Shock Tower (For 23mm shock bodies and 21mm shock shaft) – 17,99 €
#RDRP0487-LCG – B74 LCG Carbon Fiber Rear Shock Tower (For 27.5mm shock bodies and shafts) – 19,99 €
RDRP is distributed in the US by AMain Hobbies.
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Updated: April 23, 2020 — 12:26 PM
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