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Old 22-08-2011
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Default Weights in the SV

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Can anyone recommend the sort of weight to run in the Cougar,

I am thinking the trishbits back bar


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Old 22-08-2011
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Hi I would use the back bar and under servo weight I am selling my cougar and have them both don't get on with the car you have them for twenty if your interested thanks adam
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I also ran the Rudebits weight and it helped a lot. made the car much easier to drive etc.
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I've made a .75mm brass plate that runs the whole underside of the chassis and 25g wheel weights under the servo, that's gives me a total of 155g. I then fitted 5 hole shock tops all round and 40-35 oil. The car is fantastic now with a 40/60 weight split, very nice ride


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+1 to what maceace said, I actually bought mikeyscotts cougar which had the back bar and under servo weight, certainly helps settle the car down.
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