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Depends what alloy they use really doesn't it? The top decks are very thin, make them springy enough and they will give a fair bit of flex, and the Durango does fine with an alloy main plate!
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True Dave but the way it's milled should aid in stiffness whereas a standard plate would be more flexible, it's very 1/8 scale....
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Ben sometimes simple is good but not in this case.....one adjustment for camber links/roll centres ?
Open your eyes Ben..lol
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so which is it fitted with?
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I will be watching this one.
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Ben sometimes simple is good but not in this case.....one adjustment for camber links/roll centres ?
Open your eyes Ben..lol
One extremely different adjustment at that....
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