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Hi guys
What I'm looking for is your angles and dangles so to speak
Front Caster , toe in , camber , springs soft med or hard , camber link length and ball stud height

Same for the rear and kick up if any , I've got so many options on my 210 that I'm sure I can get it more suited to cully's surface
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Ok what I'm after is more front grip , I've got loads of rear grip so any ideas for more front ?

I'm running 30 deg castor on front , I can go up or down on that figure , what does the b4 have ? Come on guys share your grip with me
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What front tyres do you run Ian?

Have you tried a softer front spring?

Why not fill out a setup sheet with your current setup, then we can see what changes can be made.
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This may also be if use to you: Elvo's Buggy Setup Quick reference - http://users.telenet.be/elvo/15/1.html
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Moving shocks out 1 hole on the towers should give a bit more front end bud.

Lighter oil and softer spring should also help for slippy floors.
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do u run ur car with mini pins on the front, if so mini spikes might give u more front end grip. Well that's wot i have on my B4.1 anyway. Do u have any weight in the front of ur car? That might help too Ian. Also wot weight suspension fluid r u using?
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Moving shocks out 1 hole on the towers should give a bit more front end bud.

Lighter oil and softer spring should also help for slippy floors.
Cheers danny
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This may also be if use to you: Elvo's Buggy Setup Quick reference - http://users.telenet.be/elvo/15/1.html
Nice link thanks
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Be careful not to change too much in 1 go though as its hard to tell wot changes worked n wot hasn't
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What front tyres do you run Ian?

Have you tried a softer front spring?

Why not fill out a setup sheet with your current setup, then we can see what changes can be made.
I had new mini pins on all round

I'm going to try softer springs
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