
I would like to share the difference in wing feel.
The front wing in the first photo is correct on the left, and the right is made by T-Works I felt that T-Work’s worked harder than corrected. Depending on road conditions and layout, two types can be used.
The rear wing in the second photo is made by Jconcepts on the right, and the one on the left will be correct. Both of these will be 7 inches, but the Jconcepts one has a good retraction, and the genuine one had a stiff rear impression.
If the rear is unstable on a low grip road surface, using Infinite Seiki Correct wings may make it easier to navigate 🤭
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I would like to share the difference in the feeling of the wings I felt.
The front wing in the first photo is the stock one on the left and the T-Works one on the right. I felt that the T-Work's wing works stronger than the stock one. You can use two different types depending on the road conditions and layout.
The rear wing in the second photo is made by Jconcepts on the right and stock on the left. Both wings are 7" in size, but the Jconcepts one has better turning ability, while the stock one gives the impression of a stiffer rear.
If the rear is unstable on low grip surfaces, the stock MUGEN Seiki wing may make it easier to drive.👀
Mugen (left) / T-Work’s (Right)

Jconcepts (Left) / Mugen (Right)

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