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Default Moving 210 rear shocks

Hi all. I have been looking around at others 210s and some people are putting the rear shocks at the back of the car with an MM config. So what is the benefit of this and is it a simple case of swapping the rear arms around. Cheers !

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I swopped the wishbones around, plus you have to space out by a couple off mm the shock bottom ball joint and also move the hub to the rear of the wishbone but back to front and space the ball joint as well so your avoiding rubbing of the shock spring on the tie rod.

Your gaining length this way and makes the car easier to work on.
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Cheers mate. I have swapped it all around and have to say it was worth it just because it looks so much better.

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