My Mi2 Drifter
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I'm actually selling one. Check out the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MESE:IT&ih=009
The Mi2 is a solid car. The parts on it are pretty thick - hinge pins, the hubs, knuckles.
SHW-PNY: Go with the basic setup. Put a spool in the rear, go with soft shocks all around, 0 degree camber, 3 degrees toe in rear, no toe in front. That's a pretty good starting point.
The Mi2 is a solid car. The parts on it are pretty thick - hinge pins, the hubs, knuckles.
SHW-PNY: Go with the basic setup. Put a spool in the rear, go with soft shocks all around, 0 degree camber, 3 degrees toe in rear, no toe in front. That's a pretty good starting point.
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SHW-PNY: Go with the basic setup. Put a spool in the rear, go with soft shocks all around, 0 degree camber, 3 degrees toe in rear, no toe in front. That's a pretty good starting point.
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By putting a spool on it, in what way does it improve my current pulleys? I don't understand what it does?
If anyone can answer that for me please
also what spur and what pinion did you have on your to drift?
Cheers
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By putting a spool on it, in what way does it improve my current pulleys? I don't understand what it does?
If anyone can answer that for me please

also what spur and what pinion did you have on your to drift?
Cheers







