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Old 11-08-2009
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Al lot of that is personal choice - I have been running the BigBores on mine so shock set up will be off compared to stock shocks.

The original tyres are not bad - like a Crime Fighter if that means anything to you// Good on dry astro and grass.
For the wet many run Angle SPikes (Hobao) but they are very aggressive and need some trimming. Other than that Medial Pro Rats, DLD Splinters or generally a spike that is a little less aggressive than Hobao.

Run the diffs in with the grease they come assembled with then strip down and re oil using proper diff oils. Damn near anything is better than plain grease. 7 7 2 is a starter but talk to two people running the same car at the same location they could be running very different oils.. It really is a matter of trial and error to find what suits you..
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