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Ive been told Ballistic greens on the back and Schuey greens for the front in the wet, any others you can recommend? (2wd astro)
What do you usually change setup wise from dry to wet besides tyres? Thanks ![]() |
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Other than backing the slipper off 'a bit' nothing else.
I am pretty rubbish though and I hate driving when its slippy.
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Depends on the car
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you could also go softer all round on the suspension if you find grip is lacking.
Get yourself some of the goo off the www.rclazy.com website for waterproofing too. Couls save you a few quid! ![]()
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Yes backing off the slipper did help me a bit the other day. Toadeh 201 GRIFF55 I got some, the goo is awesome! Ill give some softer springs a go, cheers ![]() |
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If you have any weight in the nose / brass bulkhead I'd be taking that out in the wet too as it will make the front push then hook.
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Someone suggested highering it up to get more roll aswell?
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