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Old 17-07-2011
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Default TRF201 chassis help

Just started rebuild of the 201 and just seen there is 2 different chassis available.

Normal or High traction..... any differance or any preferance ?
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My personal opinion is that unless you`re elite, you`re going to be hard pushed to tell any difference on track. I think im right in saying that Lee uses the option chassis. I ran a std one when i had my 201
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My personal opinion is that unless you`re elite, you`re going to be hard pushed to tell any difference on track. I think im right in saying that Lee uses the option chassis. I ran a std one when i had my 201
Totally agree to Rich: yes mate Lee uses the option Chassis and i bet he and maybe 5 other racers will notice a difference
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Old 19-07-2011
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The biggest difference, I've found, it the weight of the chassis. The HT chassis weights much more than the kit chassis.
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