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Old 20-04-2011
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thought i would start a new thread on the trf502 to discuss and post your setups here.
jimmy any chance you could make this a sticky?

my first outdoor run was a bit of a baptism of fire as it was at the stotfold national
my basic setup was:
shocks front:35wt losi oil
yellow trf spring
tower hole no 2/wishbone middle hole
rear:30wt losi oil
red trf spring
tower hole no 2/wishbone middle hole
cells in rear position wide setting
wheelbase 1mm spacer front and rear on inside of rear wishbone.
1mm spacer front of rear hub.
i'll try and scan my setup sheet but i'm not promising anything as i'm crap with computers

hopups or extras:
0.5% rear ali hubs
jt models ali steering brace ran in the forward position.
1 and 1/2 coils cut off the rear springs.
i ran a 1mm spacer under the front camber link inner ball.
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This is already a thread look further down
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No offence intended, but where did you finish?
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Old 20-04-2011
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oh i really didn't do very well at all.
i was in the h final, but i do like this car and i would love to improve with the car.
so if people would share there setup's that would be cool.
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