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Hi Its me again !!
you say putting a 2mm shim behind the front shocks gives more steering, but in the xray instruction book it says doing this will decrease steering but make the car easier to drive ?? do you just use a standard 2mm shim on the front shock tower and the front lower arm to do this, Ive never tried it before so im curious.
Thanks again for all you help
Using any shim between the shock and tower in the front will reduce initial steering and generate more on-power steering. We normally only use the shim at the top and it also serves to make the shock as vertical as possible.