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Old 18-02-2012
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Does anyone know if the atomic carbon front shock tower alters or has any effect on the front end suspension/steering as you have to screw the ball cups in from the front instead of from the top as per original

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I have used one on my car for two meetings, unfortunately I never ran the original so have nothing to compare it to, I used the outer middle camber link hole with one of the orange spacing washers from the kit and although the angle of the camber link is slightly increased it doesn't restrict the movement in any way.

All I can say is the car ran great and gave me 6th out of about 30 2wd at bury only last weekend!

I've just sold it though due to buying an even more blingy cream rc one!
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I wondered why you were selling it, probably should have asked!

Matt's Cream tower looks lovely, but I didn't want one unless they were available with the alloy coated the same colour as the chassis. There just isn't any other shiny silver on the car.
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