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Whats everyones expierence with these shocks? How are they compared to axis, elkas, and works? Looking to pick a set for standard travel, +2 +1 a-arms. Anyone know if they make a rear shock. I think these shocks would look awesome with a black frame and red fullbores.

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I can't speak about there new shocks, but they reworked my stock shock to fit my weight and riding style, and what a difference. if they can work that kind of magic with just rebuilding a shock, think what they can do with a new one..

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Here's a price chart------>TCS Prices

 

Those are the only TCS prices I could find online when I was looking for shocks. I would go straight through TCS, though. I can't really compare to Axis, elkas or works w/+2+1 arms because these are the only shocks I've had with the a-arms. But they perform great compared to the Works I had w/ the stock a-arms.

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The older TCS's used to sell for $750, they're $850 now. Whether thats because of a new design or just inflation/profit margins I couldn't tell ya.

 

TCS makes a wicked shock, IMO better than elkas, but not as good as Axis. I'd definately recommend a set of fronts and send your rear shock to Todd to rework for $450.

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i've seen a pair of tcs fronts going for  750 on another site I forgot it though.

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That's what I paid for them a little over a year ago, and the site I posted had them listed for 750 back then, also. But he's raised prices since then...

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I found a front pair of stnd. travel w/remote rezzies for $825.00, and long travel

for $925.00, the site is www.prosportatv.com

 

Has anyone dealt with them before. They have the cheapest price that I can find.

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You might get a better deal on them by going through some of their retailers, although I would rather pay more money and order them directly from TCS so that you can talk to them about how you want your shocks set up. Otherwise you talk to someone else, who sends what you said to TCS. No interaction with the person doing the actual work. www.tcsracing.com

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You might get a better deal on them by going through some of their retailers, although I would rather pay more money and order them directly from TCS so that you can talk to them about how you want your shocks set up.  Otherwise you talk to someone else, who sends what you said to TCS.  No interaction with the person doing the actual work.  www.tcsracing.com

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Thanks for the advice, I will give them a call

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