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Many racers have lost positions and valuable time due to rear body tucking under the rear wheels after a collision from the rear. The new composite rear body back stops help to prevent that problem from happening.

Follow these simple steps to mount the composite rear body back stops.

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2) Insert the screws through the holes in the upper shock tower, and thread on the body posts as shown.

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3) Each body overhangs a different amount in the rear. Check how much the body back stops protrude beyond the body.

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4) Use side cutters to cut the body back stops to the proper length. Do not cut too short; leave a small amount of excess.

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5) Install the body on the car, and trim the body back stops until they just touch the rear part of the body.

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6) Proper-length body back stops help prevent rear body tucking.