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Default YZ-2 Shock Stand Offs

Does the YZ-2 come with Aluminium Shock Stand Offs or do you use the plastic ones of the sprue that has the Shock Pistons on. I have been building mine and part number where you fit the Shock Stand Offs to the towers differs from the number on the pages where you build the shocks. Any advice appreciated
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Use the plastic standoffs straight after the nut to secure the screw.

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Yeah the plastic ones. The car is all about weight (saving) and low CofG, so plastic are the way to go. Saying that I had a set of allow ones in my box from one of my other cars where I had used alloy shock tops and plastic standoffs, so I used them on my build.
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