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Old 29-03-2012
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Default C4.1 - Rear aluminium Brace C0012

Hi Guys

I was wondering if there has been a Hop up part for the above part.

http://www.shopatron.com/products/pr...1981.1002100.0

Is there one that not only does 1 & 2 degree but maybe a possibility of a 3 degree option?

Ideally i would also like one that has a weight option so that you can add a little more weight to the rear on bumpy tracks

Maybe Tony @ Rude bits or Mick @ PDub racing can shed any light on the matter

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Hi Guys

I was wondering if there has been a Hop up part for the above part.

http://www.shopatron.com/products/pr...1981.1002100.0

Is there one that not only does 1 & 2 degree but maybe a possibility of a 3 degree option?

Ideally i would also like one that has a weight option so that you can add a little more weight to the rear on bumpy tracks

Maybe Tony @ Rude bits or Mick @ PDub racing can shed any light on the matter

Regards

Wez
If you're wanting to achieve more degree of antisquat then I would have thought you could just play around with adding a washer under the front pivot block (front of rear wishbones).. maybe 0.5mm washer and see where you go from there.

I havent tried it on my C4.1 but worth a go!
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The holes in the block are very accurate, I find antisquat causes the pin to bend like an 'S' and then the wishbone doesn't hinge freely which is bad. nothing a quick file of the hole won't sort out though.

So when you do try it, just check your wishbones hinge freely, just saying so you can be aware.
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I would also like to have a replacement for both braces, as the standard ones wear out very quickly, and they cost a fortune. At 15 and 20£ they must be made out of gold I think...
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Ask cream to do some stainless ones!

I've seen his work and yhis should be easy as cake for him!
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Noel, get your finger out, I'll have a set please as soon as they are made, Tommy
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