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Old 01-28-2013 | 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by jaron_cc
When I first went to big bores on my Kyosho it wasn't that bad off but needed some getting use to the plushness. My experience with B4's is that I have to add a ton of weight to the rear of that car in order for me to have a sense of stability from the rear. Honestly try adding some weight and try a less aggressive front tire in order to tame the ae aggressiveness!
This was pretty spot on with my buggy and the big bores.

- I had to move the battery all the way back to get the rear end planted better although I eventually moved the battery up just a bit because I was getting a good amount of push when cornering with it all the way back.

- Also moved to softer springs up front and added a bit of weight as well.

- Removed the washers from under the front and rear camber links.

I'll see how it feels on Wednesday, I might go with lighter shock oil up front if I still get too much push.

Thanks for the suggestions and thanks to Alex for helping me work on the buggy today at the track.
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