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06.09.2012, 10:18 PM

Removing the wheelies... I've never really understood why ppl want to resolve this. You can prevent wheelies just by learning some trigger control. If you for some reason just want to be able to pull the trigger quickly without care and have the front wheels unload then a CD with thinish fluid is what you want. I put Ofna diff lock fluid in mine so I can wheelie when I want to.

If your rolling over sideways in turns a CD won't help with that. 1/2 offset wheels are the most important thing in sorting that out. Lower profile tires and a little stiffer than stock suspension will also help.

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06.09.2012, 10:24 PM

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Removing the wheelies... I've never really understood why ppl want to resolve this. You can prevent wheelies just by learning some trigger control. If you for some reason just want to be able to pull the trigger quickly without care and have the front wheels unload then a CD with thinish fluid is what you want. I put Ofna diff lock fluid in mine so I can wheelie when I want to.

If your rolling over sideways in turns a CD won't help with that. 1/2 offset wheels are the most important thing in sorting that out. Lower profile tires and a little stiffer than stock suspension will also help.
Already done all that. Still need to install my sway bars though.

   
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