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Old 31-08-2013
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Default 210 rear hangers

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I have those alloy rear suspension hangers with different toe etc, RD developments I think they are. What difference do they make to the cars handling? I race on carpet.
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Pretty much more rear toe is more rear grip and more likely to grip roll, less rear toe is less rear grip and quicker in a straight line!
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Thank you
I had the 3/3 ones on and it did grip roll a little, and being that I have a 13.5t motor I need as much straight line speed as possible! So I've changed to 0/3!
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3/3 is 3deg anti squat 3deg toe, 0/3 is 0 anti squat 3deg toe, all the RF blocks are 3deg as standard the inserts in the rear hubs control +/- of 3deg toe
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Hi,

The hanger will have either 0,1.5 or 3 deg antisquat with 3deg toe in.

Have a look on the Team Durango Tech tips HERE

This will explain all the other inserts on the Dex210.

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