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Marcos, your telling me you dont hit as much as me HA.....even
Actually you can wheel OK??????
Actually you can wheel OK??????
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FLorida and asphalt drivers: Anyone try the Med Flex wishbones in outdoor asphalt...need to know if they actually work better on med traction asphalt and if indeed they are a bit better at taking hits...I'm going to re-stock on Mi3 parts soon, and need to know if the med flex arms will work better for low- and med traction asphalt than the harder stock wishbones...
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let me know when the SP hits your back door
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The medium flex arms are the way to go front and rear. I've prefered them on every track I've been since the med arms came out. durability from breakage is better but keep an eye on twist in the arm as they are more flexible -duh- and do tend to retain some of that twist. not bad like pos bad, but you will need to replace them every now and then to keep your car sharp
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Anyone have a good foam set up for an mi2 that thay would be willing to share?
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there are a few others on the Schumacher website
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Is that 'package' coming my way ShawnP?
FLorida and asphalt drivers: Anyone try the Med Flex wishbones in outdoor asphalt...need to know if they actually work better on med traction asphalt and if indeed they are a bit better at taking hits...I'm going to re-stock on Mi3 parts soon, and need to know if the med flex arms will work better for low- and med traction asphalt than the harder stock wishbones...
thanks
thanks
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Hopefully with the new SP gear I can clean up my wiring a bit
Last edited by JayBee; 09-12-2008 at 09:34 PM.
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