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Scouser 17-10-2007 03:10 PM

Aluminum option hubs
 
Sorry if this is a dumb question but here goes.
I am currently running the stock kit rear hub carriers and find that everything is running nicely and the car is handling well, however I notice there is an option for either 0.5 degree or 1 degree aluminum hubs. I was wondering what effect these hubs will have on the cars handling. The Hotbodies website gives no details as to what the actual benefits of this option part would be and what type of track it is best suited to. Any help much appreciated.

mark christopher 17-10-2007 03:36 PM

gives more outboard toe in

gramey 17-10-2007 06:17 PM

:)Go on then Mark I'll stick my head on the block and risk incurring your wrath, but would it not be reduced inboard toe in? If your presetting the toe at the blocks I thought it would mean you could run less inboard toe, i.e. a narrower rear toe block, but achieve the same overall toe in?:)

Fiddybux 17-10-2007 07:51 PM

I think...in laymans terms....it points the front of your tyres inwards a little more....the higher the degree...the more inward pointing you get.

What effect this has on handling I don't know mate!

Nice baps.

mark christopher 18-10-2007 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scouser (Post 65237)
Sorry if this is a dumb question but here goes.
I am currently running the stock kit rear hub carriers and find that everything is running nicely and the car is handling well, however I notice there is an option for either 0.5 degree or 1 degree aluminum hubs. I was wondering what effect these hubs will have on the cars handling. The Hotbodies website gives no details as to what the actual benefits of this option part would be and what type of track it is best suited to. Any help much appreciated.

Quote:

Originally Posted by gramey (Post 65255)
:)Go on then Mark I'll stick my head on the block and risk incurring your wrath, but would it not be reduced inboard toe in? If your presetting the toe at the blocks I thought it would mean you could run less inboard toe, i.e. a narrower rear toe block, but achieve the same overall toe in?:)

he is asking about the hubs, not blocks, ie where the wheel bearings are, that will alter outboard toe in/out, altering the inboard suspension mounts will alter inboard toe in/out.

he asks about these

http://www.hbeurope.com/graphics/par...512_01piw2.jpg#61512 - ALUMINIUM REAR HUB CARRIER (0.5Degrees/Purple) Option rear hub carriers for the Cyclone D4 allow you to subtely alter the suspension characteristics for the car, giving you extra opportunities...

http://www.hbeurope.com/graphics/par...513_01piw2.jpg#61513 - ALUMINIUM REAR HUB CARRIER (1Degrees/Purple) Option rear hub carriers for the Cyclone D4 allow you to subtely alter the suspension characteristics for the car, giving you extra opportunities...

not these
http://www.hbeurope.com/graphics/par...463_01piw2.jpg#61463 - REAR SUSPENSION BLOCK (2.5 Degrees/Aluminium/Black) Optional rear suspension blocks for the Cyclone D4 allow you to alter the inboard toe at the rear of the buggy, giving you more tuning options...


what effect can be seen here http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...hlight=inboard

in inboard blocks alter inboard toe in/out and the outboard alter outboard.

runing the .5 out board on std inboard blocks will give you 3.5 toe in
hope that makes it clear:cool:
running the 2.5 inboard blocks and .5 rear hubs will give a longer wheel base and 3 deg toe in

GRIFF55 18-10-2007 07:58 AM

I run the D4 and i have put the 2.5 rear inboard blocks on, enabling me to run the 0.5 outboard hubs. I have noticed very little difference in the handling. It has improved the strength on the rear outboard, as i did break a few of the ball studs out of the plastic hubs.
Hope this helps

Scouser 18-10-2007 12:02 PM

Thanks all, great info. As soon as the postmen have decided to go back to work I will placing a little order at Apex.:cool:


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