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Old 27-08-2014
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Default droop & low profile cut staggers

Hello. Was wondering when using low pro cut staggers (2wd mid motor on grass / astro track) how much front droop to run? As the tyre is smaller than the rear tyre do I add some more droop to the frount to keep it at similar settings or not? What droop settings do you run on simaler tracks / buggy? Thanks!
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On my TLR 22 2.0 I have 2mm internal spacers to limit the droop on the front shocks and run this on every type of track I race on.

Sometimes I will unscrew or screw in the shock bottom so that droop and ride height remain consistent if changing profile height of the front tire.

How much effect this actually has I don't really know, but it does help to keep things consistent.
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Thanks. I was running no limmiters at my last meeting (hobao h2) and it was traction rolling a fair bit! Think the problem maybe the rear having too much droop. If I lift the chassis off the ground level with the rear tyres just touching the desk, the front tyres are a good 10mm higher.
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