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Old 02-03-2016
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Default Schumacher low profile vs standard profile staggers

Hi peeps. I need to get some 2wd Yellow Staggers for my RC10B3/Worlds, and because I'm behind the times I have not used them before. I think the low profile ones may look a bit strange on the older cars, so is it worth trying the standard profile ones? I guess the low pro ones are a bit more responsive with a lower sidewall. Any good advice welcomed
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Old 03-03-2016
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If the low profile ones are popular where you run, I'd stick with those. In my experience they give more grip and a more direct feel than the taller ones. Fit the low profile ones on narrow rims.
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Old 05-03-2016
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Thanks Ian. No one really runs 2wd where I go, so no one to compare with.
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What kind of track is it? What surface? Grip etc
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Old 05-03-2016
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Different types of Astro, pretty bumpy and a fairly small tight track. Grip wise, not too sure what it will be like in warmer conditions, probably medium to high?
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If its Lees Wood Stu that is low grip, the low profile version will be far better there as a rule
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Ok cheers guys :-)
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