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Old 08-10-2009
stefke stefke is offline
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If the arms are drilled and only the shocks are transferred to the rear, it doesn't make a lot of difference. I usually run the shocks at the rear to change the front-to-rear weight ratio at little bit.

When you also reverse the rear arms, the difference becomes more noticable. You get more rear grip on slippery tracks, but the car can become unstable on bumps when on power.
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