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Re: Traction prob
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Look in the Tech Wiki- category Suspension, Anti-Tramp for some ideas to combat wheel tramp. Also make sure that your rear shock absorbers are in good shape.

Posted on: 2010/7/1 14:30
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Re: Traction prob
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The rear shocks could be a big part of the prob, there dead. Thanks, Didnt think they could matter but it makes sence.

Ill be looking at Teck Wiki for shore,
Is a shame i'm having dificulty uploading pics, her ass was about 150mm lower than standerd, looked grate, the ride wasent, so i lifted it up about 75mm and the ride was better but stil bouncy. (Useless info)

Posted on: 2010/7/2 6:25
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