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06.09.2010, 01:27 AM

perfect! i will be trying this fuel tubing method then. i have never owned or researched nitro cars. is there a good brand of tubing....such as tougher more durable ones? or are they all pretty much the same.
thanks for all the help fellas. im actually pretty excited to do this now. i shoulda asked the forum much sooner, but felt like it was a silly question and didnt wanna get flamed.
i tried to come up with ideas on my own and tried different springs and shock wieght oil, and preload shock spacers, and sway bar, but the dam lst would still roll waaaaaay too much.
i think limiting the shock extension with fuel tubing should help ALOT . we will see.
i will report back with my results.
   
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06.09.2010, 01:39 AM

Hey, Ray - check your pms.


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06.09.2010, 01:52 AM

fuel tubing is fuel tubing, just get a foot and you'll have way more than you need.

I can't even think of a brand name for fuel tube? I just go with what's cheapest or at my local hobby shop


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