
05-01-2010
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 2,276
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hulk
Yup your correct Phil.
Just make sure if you use the hubs marked L and R that you put them the right way. Usually you put things on fron the drivers point of view but this is not the case with these hubs. To put them on from the drivers point of view then put the left on the right and right on left.
I would always stick with the standard kit hunbs anyway as as the ones marked L and R give you 4 degree toe in overall which is too much.
The standard kit ones give you 3 degree toe in which more than enough for most tracks.
Craig Collinson
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Thanks Craig
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