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Old 17-09-2012
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Hi i would like to know how ppl ajust their ride height on the CE the mardave with the front plate i know at the mo most of us use washers etc but has anyone done something different ie a quick way of changing the ride height?

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The best way is to make some slotted spacers out of grp, csc or carbon which can slide under the wishbone. This makes it quicker than using conventional washers as you don't have to remove the wishbones, only slacken them off. Hope this helps.
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Old 18-09-2012
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Does that effect spring tension much?

SC10 4x4 shock limiters are 1mm and 2mm but some sanding could fine tune them.

Karl, what springs are you using for circuit racing a CEC currently?
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I've always run medium front springs and kit (soft) rears on all my circuit mardaves. If you want less initial turn in and more mid corner steering then just change to kit (soft) fronts.
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