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+8mm CF SV chassis on an SV2
Right, is there any problem with fitting the older +8mm carbon chassis from the SV to the newer SV2. I am trying to increase side-bite on the rear and feel that the kit chassis is just to stiff for my liking.
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i was told it would fit
I'm a little intrigued,lack of side bite on the rear isn't something we have ever suffered with in fact we have removed the rear turn buckle bar and gone for the old battery brace at the rear of the old car to get rid of it and gain more front end
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Mattys the driver,my names carl
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No Proplem,straight bolt up.
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It is an ongoing handling issue a few of us are having down here. Feels a little edgy and uncompliant.
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try removing the turnbuckle link and using the old plastic brkt from the sv, worked a treat on mattys cars,
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Mattys the driver,my names carl
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Done that Carl, I didn't like that turnbuckle thingy....
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