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Old 09-02-2010
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Default advice setting up a ta05 for a slippery wood surface

hey ppl...

Am just looking for any advice regarding setting up a (stock) ta05ifs for use on a slippery indoor wooden surface.

Would a centre one way help?

any ideas and advice would be much apprieciated!

thanx in advance
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stand the shocks up, you got the TRF shocks?

Also, might want to swap to the normal front bulkhead top and shock tower
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Take the one ways out and run either a diff or a spool in the front !
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I dont have the trf shocks...was thinking about getting them, but are they really worth the money? 60 quid is alot!

also dcm, i noticed in a previous thread u mentioned about cvds....46mm u mentioned, yet the manual states 48mm.....so confused....would these be the right ones? (its not the ifs-r i'm running, just the normal ifs)
http://www.fusionhobbies.com/Tamiya-...-p/ta53847.htm


@knighthawk ...... i dont have any one ways installed at the moment, car is box stock (so diff front and rear)
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