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Default Strenghten rear shock tower

any ideas of getting the the rear shock tower more resistent, I detroyed 4 of them last weekend

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What car?
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oops, AC CR2

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flipside tried to fix his one 4times on a race in germany lol
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Got to be honest i have never broken one, were are you breaking them ?
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I've broken a few now, but mainly through bad driving. doesn't bother me too much as they dont cost much!

the way i see it is that if you strengthen that part, something else will break so may aswell the leave the weak link the chain as the cheap part!

One thing i have noticed though is it normally happens either off a bad jump or if something around the rear transmission case is loose
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