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 Post subject: Timber set up
PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 6:27 pm 
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Hi, Does anyone have any guide for setting up a car for timber?

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What's the car?

Do you mean polished wood gym floor?

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http://fmcc.myfastforum.org/about150.html

Im not too sure about the floor in buttevant ,
I think keran said it`s a bit old .. So not too sure.. :smt002

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Mick, the floor is a gym floor but it hasent seen polish for a long time, I'd say with Minipins there will be a fair bit of grip. The origional varnish is worn off so we will be running on timber grain.


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So put on minipins lee and flat out all the way :-)

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daxter35 wrote:
Hi, Does anyone have any guide for setting up a car for timber?


CLICKY CLICK <<<< :smt006

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I checked those already, none of them say timber floor.

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I checked those already, none of them say timber floor.


You are running Missions??

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Yep.  :smt003

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MiCk B. wrote:
What's the car?

Do you mean polished wood gym floor?

MiCk B. :-)


Hi Mick,
 Car is a Schumacher Mission, floor is rough timber, just looking for a rough guide to ride heights, shock oil & spring strength, that sort of thing, nothing too technical.

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