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#2
Yes I think you are 100% right! The only thing is when you torque it down cold you have to make sure it has a good bead set.
If not it could cause you to gain too much speed thru the corners and come out upside down in the straights!!!
I hope this helped!!!
If not it could cause you to gain too much speed thru the corners and come out upside down in the straights!!!
I hope this helped!!!
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#5
Originally posted by: DaveMaxx
Yes I think you are 100% right! The only thing is when you torque it down cold you have to make sure it has a good bead set.
If not it could cause you to gain too much speed thru the corners and come out upside down in the straights!!!
I hope this helped!!!
Yes I think you are 100% right! The only thing is when you torque it down cold you have to make sure it has a good bead set.
If not it could cause you to gain too much speed thru the corners and come out upside down in the straights!!!
I hope this helped!!!
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