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Do you have to swop the hubs round on the c4.1 as in left on right,right on left?
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I built my c4.1 on friday, and yes I swapped them round so the L hub runs on the right and the R hub on the left side. This seems the standard thing to do.
I'm running 0.0 hubs, so there is no effect on toe in when hubs are swapped.
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Whats the reasons for swapping them around? I know we used to do it on the X6 to straighten the turnbuckles up but dont see the need to do it on a C4.1 as it all looks in line using them on the correct sides.
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Hope this helps
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I also read some setup sheets and noted that others had done it too.
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