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				| Alex GuillotDouble VRC Centurion | Thank you Colin! :) 
 it is clear in my mind now, see you on the tracks!
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				| Colin R | Thanks Tobias :) 
 Alex, in 1/8th in real life, it's fairly common to find cars running more ride height at the rear than the front.
 
 The ride _does_ change during the race. If you looking at the ride height value in the pit lane, this value will only update if you click the 'change spring and toe-anlge' button. But your ride height is definitely effected by tyre wear.
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				| Alex GuillotDouble VRC Centurion | [ 
 Edited by author: 21.9.2011 8:24:14 GMT
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				| Alex GuillotDouble VRC Centurion | why ride height is upper rear than front? i saw this on some others 1/10's nitro and it's disapointed me?
 
 in "real life" it is not like this :/
 
 value of ride height doesn't change during race, so can i put the car 3 mm of the ground?
 
 thank you for help ;)
 
 
 
 Edited by author: 21.9.2011 8:23:56 GMT
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				| Alex GuillotDouble VRC Centurion | in the last game i took ure setup luxembourg at each race in the game, 1/10 and 1/8 because the car was perfect (for my level, don't need one track/one setup XD]. In this opus: exactly the same, the car is  exactly as i want it, just have to adjust few things deppend the track.
 
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				| Alex GuillotDouble VRC Centurion | thank you for the setup Tobias :) |