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22 4.0 raised rear shock tower 1mm

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Hello everyone, This week, I would like to share a little insight/details from the latest TLR 22 4.0 posted by Frank and Chad ( Setup can be found here ). In this setup, Frank adds in the notes in the lower right corner to raise rear shock tower 1mm. I just added 4x 1mm axle washers over the aluminum posts on the transmission case, and then replaced the tower (see pic). Here’s an explanation on what this does and what other things you can do along with this change (Give the car 1mm more rear up travel, and also add 2mm external limiters in the front to decrease the front up travel). Basically, the car is rolling to the ‘stops’ sometimes, and the front/rear roll was not balanced causing the car to roll over the front more (especially in sweepers and high grip). Evening out that roll helps to keep the car from flipping and gives it a better balance through those turns. JR #22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

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Trump said he wants to eliminate birthright citizenship. The outrage was immediate. On Tuesday, Axios reported that President Donald Trump wants to issue an executive order ending birthright, or "jus soli" citizenship — the standard that being born on U.S. soil grants automatic citizenship even if your parents are not citizens. Trump has no power to do this. The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution unambiguously states that "All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States." The amendment, passed in 1868, was mainly intended to grant full rights to former slaves, but it was widely understood at the the time that it would also apply to the children of migrant parents — and indeed, many xenophobic senators at the time voted against the amendment because it did so. The Supreme Court affirmed the 14th Amendment's reach in 1898 with United States v. Wong Kim Ark . Social...

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Lots of people have asked me about this article , which basically maintains that with the new streaming services and all the short orders for series instead of the established 22 episodes per season it is really affecting mid-level actors and writers. In a business that was never secure in the first place, now it’s really hard to cobble together a career unless you’ve made it and then you’re greatly overpaid. Additionally, there are no residuals or they’re greatly reduced so what was a fifty-year safety net is now gone. So… my thoughts. First off, an irrefutable law of the universe: Networks and studios will try to screw you any way they can. Any time there’s a new delivery model they will screw you until the unions fight for fair compensation (often after a strike and often not getting enough). And it’s getting harder because of consolidation. Giant mega corporations can hold out a lot longer than a writer with mortgage payments. The good news is with more scripted shows th...