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Old 28-04-2009
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Default xx4 slipper help

Hi

Im new to buggys as have just changed from touring cars. I know that the slipper set up is very important on a xx4 to preserve the belts, however, having just got a buggy I have not really any clue how to do it!

If i'm right I need about 2feet of slip, how do I check this?
Also how do i get it nearly right before testing, if thats possible?!

Any help is much appreciated!

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Matt
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Start loose, test, tighten until you get close to the 2 feet. Make sure rear diff isn't slipping in advance as this will 'complicate' things.
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