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Default Tamiya 201 Option Rear 3.0 Alu Mounts

After reading this by Lee

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High - low - the rear block has a high and a low if you turn it upside down. so i run low - to give more antisqwat...

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i run spacer in the front and rear mount lower.

Can you guys look over my pics and tell me if this looks right ?

Note the kit plastic spacer pointed out and the way it lifts the locating pins out of the chassis. Just wanted to check that this is correct !

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And also, im assuming that this means upside down - the writing upside down installed as pictured ?

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THAT LOOKS RIGHT TO ME.THE LOCATING PINS WOULD HAVE TO BE SHORT ENOUGH SO THAT YOU COULD RUN THE BLOCK WITHOUT A SPACER AND NOT HAVE THEM PROTRUDING.WITH THE REAR BLOCK WHICH EVER POSITION PUTS THE HINGEPIN HOLES CLOSEST TO THE BOTTOM.HAVNT GOT MINE YET BUT GOING BY THE PICS AND LEES DESCROPTIONS THAT LOOKS RIGHT
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Cheers Tony - makes sense that
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your rear one needs to be the other way, if you look at it, you will see, one way up the suspension ball locator is high, the other way, it is low.
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