Tamiya mini cooper
Ok so from what I have read in this great thread the following things are recommended for a good setup for racing a m05 pro
TA03 ball diff.
2 or 3 degree rear hubs for more toe out? To prevent it from wandering at high speed.
I think the m05 Pro covers the most but also TRF shocks?
Cheers Rhys
TA03 ball diff.
2 or 3 degree rear hubs for more toe out? To prevent it from wandering at high speed.
I think the m05 Pro covers the most but also TRF shocks?
Cheers Rhys
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Jay
What I found is if you have a minor amount of toe in it makes the steering more responsive, even a little twitchy.. Two degree toe in rear hubs seem to work better for stability. If you have your car setup with a minor amount of toe out it typically takes steering out of the car, and decreases turn in. This is true in a M05. M03's are the opposite
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