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That one, tresrey a lot lighter
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tresrey is only 24g do u no what that is?
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Maybe getting confused but I'm sure it's 60g, or if not close
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I tried a weight on the back of mine the other week and found the car got worse
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im running on polished floor thats y i wanna try it
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If thats the case having the weight in front of the rear axle will help more.
Rdrp do a 30 or 60g motor weight that screws in between your motor and the alloy plate. I have the 30g on mine and found that it hrlped plant the rear end a bit more on the slippy stuff. |
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Why is it better to have the weight in front of the rear axles?
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