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hi I'm hoping somebody can help me that when I upgrade my front shocks tobracing spec,so the longer ends on the shocks, the steering slider seems to catch on the other suspension arms. I'm wondering if anyone else had experienced this, with the display shock ends the are free of the suspension but then it's too low. cheers Simon
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Have you assembled as per this info?
https://forum.model-spac...spx?g=posts&t=11718
Under the weight of the car the pushrods should be clear of the slibebar. If you screw in the shock absorber ball joint ends by a few turns (equally on both shocks), this should lift the suspension slightly to prevent touching. In effect when the front of the car is lifted, the suspension will drop and the pushrods be close to the slidebar but not touching.
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hi yes I have tried that however I think the measurements given are incorrect. what measurement should I adjust the shocks to? the instructions say 7mm is this correct
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You can adjust them to a shorter length as long as both are equal
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