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| 6/30/19, 8:41 AM | #1 Dirt vs. Asphalt | |
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Member Join Date: Jun 2019 Posts: 1 | 
			
			I'm looking at a medium Stanley chassis. It current runs asphalt but I'd like to have my son run dirt. Would I have to do allot to convert it to run dirt? curafen | |
| 6/30/19, 8:53 PM | #2 Re: Dirt vs. Asphalt | |
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Senior Member Race Count Last Year: 22 Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 6,414 | 
			
			Where are you going to be racing ? We ran both, Dirt n pavement when we raced quarter midgets. To change from pavement to Dirt , we would run softer springs, move the right rear in, change gears and tires. Depending on the track, we might raise the car a little. Our Family were All involved when we raced. Enjoy the time with your Son.   Good Luck !
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| 3/17/20, 6:27 AM | #3 Re: Dirt vs. Asphalt | |
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Member Join Date: Mar 2020 Posts: 1 | 
			
			Hi I'm looking at a medium Stanley chassis. It current runs asphalt but I'd like to have my son run dirt. Would I have to do allot to convert it to run dirt? visit here here visit here now 
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| 5/2/20, 9:41 PM | #4 Re: Dirt vs. Asphalt | |
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Member Join Date: Mar 2013 Posts: 34 | 
			
			I have bought two different Stanley chassis that ran asphalt when I bought them, all I did was change out the coil springs, I have been running the same shocks.
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