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Setting up for a Lose track

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tenn_man75

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Ok the track I run is dirt and it is very loose and I am thinking of getting a Center Diff and I have not done any changes to the Front or rear diffs. So any of you that run a lose track can give me some good advice? I would greatly appreciate it.

I do run sway bars, I have it lowered, I run 40 in front shocks 30 in rear shocks. Engine is a O.S. 21tm. I run Bow ties 1/2 offset.

Thanks ahead for anyone that helps...
 
Hmmm I got all these glad you are here if you need help just post it and we will help you out. Not one post on this subject.
Thanks anyways..
 
Not sure how good the bow tie tread will be on a loose track. I have a set of badlands on mine it they really help to dig it in. I don't have the center diff but I'm not a racer so I don't feel I need it. I did take out the reverse and easy start stuff. Good weight reduction there and less stuff in the gear box to get moving without reverse. May want to put the 40 eight shock oil in the rear as well and tighten the springs down some more. Will help with droop as well as will let your front end dig in a bit more.
 
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