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Old 11-02-2011
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Default DB01 caster ?

Does anyone out there know what caster you get on the DB01 ?

I race a modified R and it was suggested I need more caster.
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Stock part should be 10°
I'm using the 12° alu blocks atm but heard they are not ideal for the clay track i'm running at.
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Stock part should be 10°
I'm using the 12° alu blocks atm but heard they are not ideal for the clay track i'm running at.

ok cheers, I thought they were but wasn't completely sure, I have just bought some GPM alloy ones so guessing they will be 10 too.

the Tamiya ones are expensive but then you get what you pay for. so if I need 12 it will have to be the Tamiya ones then.
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Agreed, GPM copied the stock plastic parts and made aluminum versions of them. The castor blocks should be 10deg..

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ok cheers, I thought they were but wasn't completely sure, I have just bought some GPM alloy ones so guessing they will be 10 too.

the Tamiya ones are expensive but then you get what you pay for. so if I need 12 it will have to be the Tamiya ones then.
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