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Old 03-11-2011
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Default Alu suspension holder for the FS 2 SP?

Hi,

I had my first run with the FS2 SP yesterday. Indoor clay track, dust on top.

Ran the car with out of the box setup 350 oil all around.

The car was really easy to drive, just a bit too much push for my liking. Might just have been the tires though. I ran JConcepts bar codes gold compound all round.

But to the point... I had some hard landings and broke the rearmost holder for the front arms, the plastic one. LA263. No big deal, but as the holder snapped it took out a part of the chassis as well...

Put in a new plastic holder, but I think I need to replace the chassis

So the big question: Is this holder part available in aluminium???
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Old 03-11-2011
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No one?

LAW36GM is the RF (Rear Front) alu holder
LAW37GM is the RR (Rear Rear) alu holder
LAW31GM is the FF (Front Front) alu holder

But LA263 is the FR (Front Rear) PLASTIC holder...
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I've never seen or heard of one to be honest. In a year + of using my fs2, i only broke one of those parts. it did a little damage to the chassis but still seemed to back together ok.
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I had a 3 racing one on an older car (but would still fit the FS2) BUT it puts extra load on the chassis which may then go first ... I know which I would rather change trackside but the choice is yours
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Problem is that when it broke, it took the chassis with it. Tore the side out...

But it´s not something I need to wory about then? Have no idea how I did it really...
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i would say its bad luck to be honest
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