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crazyjr
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07.01.2006, 10:46 PM

It might cost you some traction, with the weight sitting low it can't move as well (weight transfer/ rocking back and forth) so it might lose some traction. On the other hand with less weight transfer, more weight will be on the front wheels, therefore it might get more tire surface on the track and increase traction. I can't tell you by experience, because the track i run on is sandy and the best way to drive is drifting


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