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dpackster1980 20-06-2015 11:04 AM

Bmax4 III Narrow Front Track.
 
Has anyone tried the above yet? I'm presuming it'll make the car more aggressive and give more steering.

ralphee 20-06-2015 11:08 AM

Thats with the hangers facing in no? If so i tried that and it was insane on high grip lol, scared to turn in as it just flipped, super aggressive!

lee

Allan1875 20-06-2015 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by dpackster1980 (Post 916220)
Has anyone tried the above yet? I'm presuming it'll make the car more aggressive and give more steering.

Yeh, gives far too much. It technically gives less overall grip, but it makes the car super reactive and far too much front end when I have used it.

I tend to stick with hangars to the outside (wide), on the low roll centre, keep things nice and stable.

ralphee 20-06-2015 11:49 AM

Yeah, huge thanks for that tip Allan, really helped, car was transformed!

Lee

dpackster1980 20-06-2015 02:08 PM

I've never tried it before, I was toying with the idea but I'll give it a miss.

Allan1875 20-06-2015 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ralphee (Post 916226)
Yeah, huge thanks for that tip Allan, really helped, car was transformed!

Lee

No problem, glad it helped.

RDG 40 22-06-2015 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allan1875 (Post 916222)
Yeh, gives far too much. It technically gives less overall grip, but it makes the car super reactive and far too much front end when I have used it.

I tend to stick with hangars to the outside (wide), on the low roll centre, keep things nice and stable.

Is that front and rear of the hinge pin with arrows out buddy on front ??

Allan1875 23-06-2015 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by RDG 40 (Post 916530)
Is that front and rear of the hinge pin with arrows out buddy on front ??

Yes, FF and FR hangar, both at the bottom and pointing to the outside.


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