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Yes, yellow wheels are available, but white wheels are faster
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Yellow are more distracting to other drivers, thus giving you the advantage! ;P
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So that's white for qualifiers and yellow for finals
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For some stupid reason I find it hard to drive when I use white wheels!
So for me it's yellow all the way. But suppose its what goes best with your shell.
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yes you can get yellow wheels, if i remember correctly its the same part number, but with a Y on the end.

I've seen them on JESpares before and im sure Kev at insideline could get you some too!
Great stuff, cheers
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So that's white for qualifiers and yellow for finals
I think that must be the winning combination!
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Default NCT Drop down wishbone kits.

Anyone using the new NCG drop down kit for the fs2 sp rear end.

Looks expensive for essentially a couple of brackets to attach.

Has anyone found a cheaper solution to getting the rear down low without buying the kit.

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I have the drop down kit fitted to my fs2.

I will report back after Sunday , it certainly lowers the car which i what i needed.

As for the other improvements are the beefier wishbones .

Not a bad price for what you get though.
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Default NCG wiahbones

So in addition to the drop down NCG kit i will get wishbones that are different to the ones that come with my fs2 sp kit? I didnt realise this as i hold a stock of wishbones and was under the impression that the NCG kit came with stock fs2sp ones. Can you send a photo of the kit installed? When you get back from racing...

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Hard to detect from the pic , however they are beefier round the hing pin.

The car is more planted and a touch more positive than standard.

Not bad for 39 pounds.
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Default ncg

Nice one, i think i can see what you mean and just about make out the adapter at the bottom of the shock. Doesnt look like it will catch on anything as i first thought.

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Default Have you tried these Hubs LA244-0

I have been running these hubs robbed from an RB5 they have 2 additional locations to set the rear hub height. and are stock offset etc.

They drop the rear by about 10mm if you wanted it that low and they are less than a tenner to buy.
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That will also change roll center and dogbone plunge a lot...
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I know but for some reason it works a treat ive finally got the rear end on the car doing what i want it to.. Dont know why but seems good.
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All good then
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