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Two Way Slipper Dex410 TD210008
I haven't seen a post of this yet so I thought I would start one. I just got one I'm going to try. The directions are crap on fine tuning that's for sure.
Does anyone have any in post with these likes or dislikes?
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I'd love to try one but it won't be happening anytime soon at nearly £50 a pop!
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Well I've got a bunch of track time now with the two way slipper now in my 410.
I read on rctech how it can back off when you use it. I used a bunch of red lock tight and this was not a problem. The only problem I have had with it, is the pads get glazed and it slips. I have AE pads in it now the short course ones. I didn't even try the durango ones. I have had them glaze up on me in my 210 on ozite. With the AE pads it still glazed up after about 6 or 7 packs. But I just take them out and clean them up with a knife. I've run it at my local track its hard clay and we run surgar on it on race days. Goes from a hole shots to bar codes. I myself find it helps putting the power down doesn't want to go side ways as much. I run it pretty tight and you can see there is for sure more front tire wear with it in the car. here's the A main video with it in my car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EndK...6BcSLtQUy6fANg I think as for as running on carpet or ozite no it won't work it will just glaze up to fast..
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