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Default Rear brace logic

Plastic rear brace for low grip, carbon for high?
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Correct mate.

The plastic brace gives the rear more flex, which results in more rear traction and helps over the bumps.

The carbon brace makes the rear really stiff, which makes the car more responsive. Defo suited to high traction tracks where you want the car to feel more direct.

Craig
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Correct mate.

The plastic brace gives the rear more flex, which results in more rear traction and helps over the bumps.

The carbon brace makes the rear really stiff, which makes the car more responsive. Defo suited to high traction tracks where you want the car to feel more direct.

Craig
Hi,

Cool, glad my logic correct. With outdoor running at the mo I'll stick with the plastic one. Got an AC carbon on in the spares box.

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Mike
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