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being a bit thick here got my magic pistions fo my rc8b as used by most of the team drivers on their setups my stupid question is which way up are they putting them larger hole on the taper top or bottom yes I know its a blonde moment but want to be sure before I put them in
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flat to the top
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cheers steelie got it right bit of luck that lol
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yeah the way they work is the flat side gives more damping and the tapered side gives less so if you wany more compression damping. You have the flat to the top. but if your wierd or a driving genius and want more rebound you have the taper facing up!!
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