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06.11.2008, 10:36 AM

I use 7k in the front, 10K in the center and 1k in the rear on my truggy. It definately unloads to the front a bit, but also provides stable driving and unloads to the rear on braking. On a rough track, lighter oil is usually in order(our track is bumpy). On a high traction, smooth track, heavier oil will improve acceleration. Anything above 20k or so is too stiff for my liking in the center on a truggy. On a buggy, I don't like anything over about 7k in the center. To each their own, though.
   
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06.11.2008, 11:29 AM

Mike's hitting it on the head here - it depends on your track. Our local track is kind of in between . . . not really rough, but not smooth either. In my XT8 I run 7k front, 25k center, and 3k in the rear. Seems to work well for me so far. Hope all this helps.


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