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First of all, we have no idea what "my buggy" is.

Second, it might be diff oil, spring settings, or any number of things. What kind of tires are you running and on what surface, etc.
 
hyper7. the shocks are really soft n it handles like crap

i can't remember wot tyres I'm usin n I'm racing on mud
 
Check the oil in your shocks, might wanna think about investing 20 bucks into some stiffer springs and the best setting for "your buggy" is the one that you come up with and works best for you.

As mentioned above, surface, track and tires have a huge play in your suspension settings. Takes time and a lot of bashing to come up with the setting that's suited best for you.

Good luck bro.

It is what it is...
 
u can try to move the rear shocks in on the arms. the more verticle the shock the tighter the car will feel.but tires are the biggest factor. the easiest way to control it is to get smoother on the throttle. squeeze it half way instead of wide open.
 
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