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First, the bearings are not very resistant, so if it’s too heavy, it will bend in turns.
Second, if the vehicle is too heavy, we lose the nervousness on the acceleration.
Finally, it is much simpler to correct a gravity that is not correct by default if a tool allows it, than to add weight to the risk of changing the vehicle’s center of gravity or making it more weak in suspensions or bearings.
To each his method, I do not build to have more to subscribe, my vehicle needs mod to work properly, the gravity correction, it is nothing compared to the many parts I need!