[QUOTE=Carno;372079]@TonyV
The carbon ones aren't as thick as the plastic shocktowers so it's only logical you'd need to use spacers.
Not that I thought of that myself when I ordered them.
I got the advise on here when I ordered the shocktowers, so I got myself a nice set of tamiya blue spacers, some longer screws and blue 3mm locknuts....
I was addressing the bottoming out issue to people who might not know of this issue. I never had bottoming out problems so I think the only reason it can be happening is due to the low stance at the front if the arms arent allowed to fully extend and I learned this the hard way. Couple of front arms later...lol.
I do recommend everyone try the AE spring sets though. Way more options as far as spring rates and better to fine tune the car . The tamiya whites are just too soft. Even the hards are too soft for the db01. Im running the 1.2's up front w/35w Losi oil and when I put the tamiya blues it still felt a bit mushy. The rear feels way better for some reason even with the soft springs.
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