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Just thought I'd kick off the Associated forum with some photos of lead placement. I dont run any on the rear plate any more but I do run 10g on the rear brace and 10g each side in the rear of the chassis.
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I do, it is to try to calm down the rear end as it can be, erm, quite excitable!!
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Vickys car as 100g of lead in there but then its a FT with all the bling and even a super light Atomic Carbon cell strap. I put most of the lead at the back but also about 20g at the front, to make it understeer and also rotate slower and basically stick to the ground!
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Indoors I don't run any these days, outdoors I normally have 15g under the rear bulkhead. Unless it's a smooth track then I'll take it out, I hate heavy cars
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we runn 20g all the time, stuck to the rear wishbone hanger / anti squat plate, and 10 g ether side of the top plate brkt
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How much? and where does every one runs theres for tivvy??
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