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Any of you guy's & Girls using these killer cables? if so how do you find them? do they work have you had one break on you?
 

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im so glad you asked that i didnt have a clue look good though

What are they for?
J.

well here goes:
The new Suspension Limiting Killer Kables from Killer RC will dramatically prolong the life of your HPI Baja's shocks and drive shafts. Without limiting cables the Baja's suspension will over-extend, causing the shock pistons to bottom out, which damages the piston, seals, and rod end. An over-extending suspension can also cause damage to your drive shaft pins and cups. With Killer Kables you can spend more time running your Baja and less time repairing it. Killer Kables fit on the HPI Baja RTR, SS, and 5T that have FLM, RPM, or stock HPI suspension arms. Killer Kables may also work on other aftermarket arms that have sway bar provisions. Killer Kables are made in the USA from the highest quality, aircraft grade, coated steel cable, and hydraulically crimped stainless steel eyelets.
 

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well here goes:
The new Suspension Limiting Killer Kables from Killer RC will dramatically prolong the life of your HPI Baja's shocks and drive shafts. Without limiting cables the Baja's suspension will over-extend, causing the shock pistons to bottom out, which damages the piston, seals, and rod end. An over-extending suspension can also cause damage to your drive shaft pins and cups. With Killer Kables you can spend more time running your Baja and less time repairing it. Killer Kables fit on the HPI Baja RTR, SS, and 5T that have FLM, RPM, or stock HPI suspension arms. Killer Kables may also work on other aftermarket arms that have sway bar provisions. Killer Kables are made in the USA from the highest quality, aircraft grade, coated steel cable, and hydraulically crimped stainless steel eyelets.

no way i been getting these problems when i,ve been jumping my baja, sometiimes the piston will snap the e clip that keeps it inplace,
 
seen some cool nos ones on here a while back, do they work?????

i was thinking of making some from nylon something like a dog's lead and getting a eyelet kit for the holes and a soldering iron
 

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check the out the hpi forum those guys will help you out ive seen a lot of guys using these and they seam to be happy campers
 
I have the Killer shock limiting straps on my 5T and they work great! I highly recommend them to anybody that is going to jump their Baja! It will save them a lot of money replacing their shocks all of the time!
 
The Killer Kables aren't there for jumping. They are there for landing upside down! Without them, if your car lands hard upside down on any wheel(s) all the weight of the car is going to be on the shocker shafts, and they are almost definitely going to get damaged. With limiter straps, they take the force, not your shocks. A very cheap insurance IMO.
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As for their langths, they are made to give maximum travel while still doing the job. Ideally I should run with allow towers, (as they suggest) in order to ensure there is no flex in an accident...
 
I made some the other day out of some:

Cable with a bit of solder then wrapped in heat-shrink.

These are on my HPI but if they hold up i'll do some for my FM. :)
 

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They're basiclly an old charging wire stripped about an inch down either side, bent over and looped together, then soldered, don't forget to put the heat-shrink on first though.

They are not eyelets just a couple of washers.

Not sure how/if they will hold up but its worth 1/2 hour to find out, if not i'll prob get the Killer ones. :cool2:
 
They're basiclly an old charging wire stripped about an inch down either side, bent over and looped together, then soldered, don't forget to put the heat-shrink on first though.

They are not eyelets just a couple of washers.

Not sure how/if they will hold up but its worth 1/2 hour to find out, if not i'll prob get the Killer ones. :cool2:

what about something like this they on E-Bay
 

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