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Old 28-01-2012
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Default 201 CVD mod

my last attempt to make the 201 going around corners like it should without pushing.
anyone tried this
http://www.teamtrf.com/index.php/lat...1-cvd-mod.html
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I don't understand how that would help with steering, if the mod is to the rear cvd.

I would slightly understand more however on a 4wd with this mod to the front cvd maybe
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yes ,im a bit on the edge for the same reason,maybe someone will enlighten us.
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Yes , it's prevent the little pin go way while racing, and that's difficult job but anyway well done...
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I don't understand how that would help with steering, if the mod is to the rear cvd.

I would slightly understand more however on a 4wd with this mod to the front cvd maybe

Same for me
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Maybe master Lee knows !!!
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Well, I did have problems with the pin coming out - but there's an easier way to solve this: heatshrink Still a nice mod though!
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