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Old 13-06-2012
BeachBuggyPhil BeachBuggyPhil is offline
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As above but spend some time on set up.
Take the springs off and check the shocks are equal with the right amount & correct weight fluid.
Put all your electrics and a battery in it and check the ride height(copy a set up sheet), camber and toe.
Try to remove any excess slop in the linkages with new ball caps or shims on the hubs or arms but also make sure nothing is binding(best done with the shocks still off).
Service the diff. (Videos on you tube).
Make sure all the bearings are lubed and spin freely.
You may need to experiment with adding weight but that can be tyre weights if you don't have brass weights.
Only start upgrading if you start breaking stuff.

Have fun.
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