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Default brass suspension hangers

has any one used the brass suspension hangers yet what effect did they have on the yz2
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The one option I personally don't see any use for. This car is the best 2wd I have ever owed for all surfaces and do not see any reason for them so far. Time will tell though.
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Fitted some today, trying them Friday along with Bmax4 rear arms, so ill let you know how it goes!

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Can someone weigh them please?
I normally buy the options, but not so sure they are needed.
I've also made cars worse bolting on lots of options... so keen to keep it working well.

I think the front rear will be most useful, not so sure the rear rear one is needed.
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Rear is 15g and front rear is 12g
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Guessing its getting you away from using weight behind the motor!
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Guessing its getting you away from using weight behind the motor!
Yes. front rear hanger weight seems like a good option. needs testing.
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I like my car balance more towards the rear in 2wd. I ran them it was a little better but still too twitchy to be consistent. I probably won't run mine indoor until I can get my hands on the Bmax2 rear driveshafts so I can run bmax4 arms. Until then the Bmax2 will be the main car.
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