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Old 10-08-2012
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Default Kyosho fs2-SP Rear shocks

Hi all,

Sorry if this has already been asked but cant find it.

I have a question, has anyone ran the kyosho fs2-sp with the rear shocks on the rear of the wishbones not on the front of the wishbone.

Just wanting really to know if there are any handling changes to the fs-sp running the shocks on the rear.

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Old 11-08-2012
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I think Nick runs his on the rear, not 100% though!
The starting setup for the DB1 is on the rear so it can't be a bad thing?

Not sure what it actually does, because I've not tried it properly. But I would imagine it would move the weight back, giving more forward traction.
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I always ran mine on the rear until I started running the LAW43 rear arms where you can't run on the rear.

I found the car a bit smoother with the shocks on the back but nothing compared with the improvement the LAW43 setup makes!!!!
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