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Old 11-05-2011
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Default under lipo weights

do under lipo weights really make a diffrence i have a 66g rudebits one or should have i gone for a 82g i already have the trishbits rear and servo weight.
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Old 12-05-2011
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It all Depends on what you want from the Car, If Its to change the weight split you may want more weight in one area or the other.

If its a high grip track you could load all of your weights in or if its low grip you could just put weight in the rear to have a light weight car with a good weight split.
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Old 02-06-2011
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how thick are the under lipo weight?? are they all the same or is the 52g the thinnest? help please.
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Old 06-06-2011
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Thumbs up under lipo brass

Anybody running under lipo with the big boy 90 grams on high grip indoors yet. I noticed Tony has made one with the lipo lug holes surrounded by brass tabs! 90grams down the middle fadiddle...any feedback would be great..
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