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Default 1/8th NITRO TRUGGY CLUTCH SETUP HELP!

Helloo...

i want to know what weight clutch shoes (light or heavy) are best for a basher...

i am using hpi's hotbodies lightning stadium 2 pro cb fibre kit... (AN UPGRADED HPI TROPHY TRUGGY)

and stiff springs or not?

please reply asap
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Lighter shoes can slip due to the lack of weight forcing them into the clutch bell. I would use 1.0mm springs as 1.1mm might give you an engagement that gives you too much wheelspin.
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Thankyou

i have ordered new shoes (lightweight) as my truggy is farely light anyway and im not too agressive on acceleration
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