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i know someone said this to me about tyres but can not find it
indoor track small short and sharp, 28s back and 24s front or 24s front and 28s back? would usually run 28s all round but last week at this club till summer break so not going to be investing in new tires till after the summer break(for indoor anyway) outdoor running about to get more concentration after this weeks indoor race,thanks guys your all always a good help,
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Most people normally run the same compound front & rear. At the big indoor meetings there is normally a control wheel, tyre insert preglued combo.
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I started out that way after a good near 20 year break, softer tyres rear to front . it's easier than tweaking your setup, try having 0 - 1 mm rear droop (put at on known flat surface, put Allen driver under centre of the chassis at the rear and lift till wheels leave the surface, bothe wheels need to lift at same time. Adjust droop screws till they match and also reduce till you see the rear bobble a little going round corners!! You'll know when you see it)
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0-1 mm droop? I have never seen a set up for any car posted anywhere with so little droop. I would recommend same compound front & rear follow the kit set up for your car, it is normally pretty much there, certainly on XRay, Yokomo & VBC cars.
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