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New "Medium" arms
What are the new BMax2 "medium" arms for? Anyone have any info?
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Slightly softer material to my feelings. Still need to test and try them out.
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Thanks, i did wonder if it related to the stiffness of the plastic but wasnt sure.
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I have just received 2pairs of medium fronts this morning and feel like they have more flex than the standard ones,
But same as above need to try them out really |
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I tried them front and rear. Too early to tell but I suppose it's meant generate more grip. They have more flex definitely, they've probably reduced the glass content of the plastic.
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i have been racing with bmax4 rear arms and hubs for 8months on my bmax2mr. They are much softer. and i use 1.4mm stab @ rear for astro an indoor carpet. great car! Also 2x1.6 and 30 rear en 35 front oil. orange bmax4 front spring and long blue rear.
Little off topic but...
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I agree, when I took them out of the package and mounted them up they are indeed more flexy . Measuring arms when they are still sealed isn't that smart
Reo, why are you using B-Max4 rear arms? Just because of the flex?
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Anyone else tried the new "medium" arms? Do they generate more grip in low grip conditions??
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I ran these last night and was happy with them,
Gave a nice bite on the front, had a bit more flex for my offs which would have broken normal arms, |
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