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Lowered Centre Of Gravity and Traction
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Darren
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Lowered Centre Of Gravity and Traction - 07.01.2006, 03:34 PM

Just bought myself a G2 for my E-Maxx, can't wait for it to arrive!

Anywho, I was wondering, would a lower Centre Of Gravity chassis like the G2, help me with traction on my track? Our track has some parts where I am just constantly wheel-spinning and I have been told, and have figured that the Maxx is too light, however, having all that weight slung much lower, will this help me? I'm a little confused either way. I can think of why it could help and why it couldn't.

I know that It will help me to no end on corners when I use my stock maxx tyres, which i'm rather fond of. I also know it will stop my maxx from wheely-ing as much (well a tiny tiny bit :018: )
   
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