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its wedged in the pantry.....stood on front bumper.....
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CoolNo , I thought someone was going to say that. One of my Hyper 7's had the same problem but when I set the top turnbuckles lower it didn't toe in under compression. Good thinking though.
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Yeah I feel you on that. I think a "low speed track" would be one with a lot of turns.Who gose on a low speed track any who? IMO balls to the wall or theres no point
thats true .....sounds like hard workYeah I feel you on that. I think a "low speed track" would be one with a lot of turns.[/
Yeah the site I copied the info from also mentioned excessive tire wear ,granted that was regular cars but I imagine that would apply still to the RC's too.Cheers...Yeah I'll run it as is an see how it goes before changing it.......
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