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Old 07-09-2011, 06:20 PM
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Hi I was wondering what would be the best setup for my shocks they're kyosho velvets in my scr. The Track that I race at is carpet and very high traction. Really what I want to know is what weight oils, pistons, and springs that I should get. I appreciate all input.
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Best bet is to talk to the fast guys at the track you plan to race at .
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Go with Tebo's setup. Should be 70 in the back and 75 springs in the front. I think 32.5wt in the front and 27.5 in the back?
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Originally Posted by seth556
Go with Tebo's setup. Should be 70 in the back and 75 springs in the front. I think 32.5wt in the front and 27.5 in the back?
this, but lower the truck...
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ok so tebo setup is probably the way to go then??
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lol, I Just noticed your location...

the tebo setup is a good starting point, everyone has their own driving style though.

stiff foams(AKA, PL,etc) are a must. Blitz tires work well all the way around, some run kyosho tires on the front too. Do not run soft tires of any sort, they do not work...
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Ok yeah. thanks and I think you go to the same indoor track as me lol sometimes outdoor. So im sure you would know what to run.
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