Auper D6 Compatible Rear Big-Bore Aluminum Shock SAK-D6818/PU by 3Racing  [SAK-D6818/PU]

3RACING Auper D6 Aluminum Rear Big Bore Absorber Purple - SAK-D6818/PU
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NZD$42.85
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3Racing
Model:
SAK-D6818/PU
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Auper D6 compatible rear big-bore aluminum damper

The SAK-D6818/PU is an aluminum rear big bore shock intended for use on Auper D6 chassis variants that accept the same rear mounting layout. Its larger diameter and metal construction provide a different damping feel and increased robustness compared to smaller-diameter or plastic absorbers, and it is finished in purple anodize for a distinctive appearance.

Coverage here focuses on compatibility, simple installation notes, and the role this part plays in suspension setup: it mounts to the rear shock tower and lower bracket using the original fasteners where patterns match, and it becomes part of the spring and damper tuning process to refine handling balance. The information is limited to RC model use only.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear big bore shock absorber
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: SAK-D6818/PU
  • Color: Purple (anodized)
  • Compatibility: Auper D6

As a metal-bodied rear big bore option, the SAK-D6818/PU offers a change in damping characteristics and durability for Auper D6 users who want a larger shock body and a coloured anodized finish; use it alongside deliberate spring and oil choices to tune rear-end behaviour.

Aluminum bodies typically resist impact and wear better than plastic equivalents, which can translate to longer service life under hobby use, though seals and internals still require care.
Anodizing protects the surface but should be kept free of grit and debris; light cleaning after muddy runs helps preserve the finish.
Service procedures are similar to standard shocks, though oil volumes and bleed behaviour may differ with the larger internal volume, so adjust oil weight and quantities accordingly.
Basic shock service tools and common hobby wrenches are generally sufficient; precise pliers and a clean workspace help when changing oil and seals.

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