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Old 08-10-2011 | 02:47 AM
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Default Good Question

Gary

I also would like to know whats best on this subject.

Personaly I like to run 100% rebound on our track as it has some bumpy section, which i think the car rides alot better. I think the rebound holds the tyres down on the road instead of skipping over parts.

I'm going to see how this works at the Gold Coast track this weekend.

Cheers Todd
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