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Old 06-19-2009, 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by xtrememadness
hey mike. angled servo is more agressive on turn in. flat calms things down mostly on high bite carpet. if you are running on asphalt run it angled if you are on high bite carpet run it flat. you can run it angled on high bite carpet alot of us do but its agressive and requires some driving finesse but its worth it. i always have faster lap times with it angled hope this helps
@xtrememadness,

thanks buddy this helps alot.

which ball stud do i need to ran i flat?
because you need longer ones,right?
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