In manual there is written:
Longer drive shafts (52mm) make the car easier to drive because they give more traction and better stability, mainly in chicanes. However, the car will understeer more than with shorter (50mm) shafts which give a lot of steering and impart aggression to the car. You may also combine different lengths of shafts in front and rear (for example, using long shafts in the rear and short shafts in the front) depending on track conditions. Both left & right shafts should ALWAYS be the same length at one end of the car (front or rear). 52mm shafts are recommended for carpet and big asphalt tracks 50mm shafts are recommended for small-medium tight asphalt tracks
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