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210 rear 'kick up'
210 guys, what rear kick up block are you running ?? I have been running the 1.5 and wondered if the 0 or 3 may help in anyway
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I use 0 or 1.5 degree rear kickup. I did not like 3 degree but it can be usefull on different tracks.
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Cheers, i ran the 3deg yesterday in the wet and the car seemed to jump a little better, with zero breakages. This could be down to the lower speeds we were doing though.
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I got an idea why don't you try it! |
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Most helpful post of the day award goes to you And yes this post is probably more sarcastic
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You'll need to cut the wisbones away to get any decent ride height with the o deg block. I did it and loved the car set like this so worth doing.
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