Axial RR10 Bomber Machined Internal Shocks 105mm RR13105X by GPM  [RR13105X]

Axial Racing RR10 Bomber Aluminium Front/Rear Internal Shocks (105mm) - 1pr set - GPM RR13105X
Price:
£14.72
Brand:
GPM
Model:
RR13105X
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Precision aluminium internals for RR10 Bomber shocks

This pair of machined aluminium internal shocks is supplied as a scale replacement for the Axial Racing RR10 Bomber platform. The internals replace the stock assemblies with a 105mm aluminium-bodied unit suitable for front or rear damper locations on RR10 Bomber setups.

These components are intended as a tuning upgrade rather than a complete suspension rebuild: the altered internal mass and smoother interior finish change bleed characteristics and thermal dispersion compared with standard plastic internals. The item is supplied as one pair for routine model upkeep or staged performance upgrades.

Installation guidance: the internals are designed to align with RR10 Bomber shock mount points and to accommodate the same external mounting hardware as stock parts. Basic piston and shaft assembly with correct sealing is required before fitment, and shock oil selection remains a separate tuning decision.

Specifications

  • Item: Front/Rear Internal Shocks, 1 pr set
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Model Number: RR13105X
  • Length: 105mm

Fit these aluminium internals when you require a direct-fit aluminium upgrade for RR10 Bomber dampers to enable finer tuning and better thermal behaviour on longer sessions.

They are made for the Axial Racing RR10 Bomber and match the standard front and rear internal dimensions for that platform.
Routine maintenance is similar, but monitor seals and oil for signs of increased heat; aluminium can change thermal behaviour compared with plastic internals.
Yes, the product is supplied as a single pair intended for front and rear replacement or matched tuning setups.
You can tune damping by changing oil viscosity and piston options; the internals alter internal dynamics but work with standard piston and oil tuning steps.

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