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Old 09-11-2011
moggy12 moggy12 is offline
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Default xray t3 alloy drive hexs

i have just won some of these of ebay these are the hexs you put on end of driveshafts before wheel fits onto them the problem is on the xray t3 2010 these are black but the ones i have won are silver with 1.5mm offset does this mean there are 1.5mm wider each side ? if so how will this effect the handling of my t3 ? also when using my set up guages will i have to say minus 1.5 degress each side to get my current setup settings ? thanks for any replys
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Old 09-11-2011
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They are just wider, nothing to do with camber. If you use them it will help to prevent grip roll as the car will be wider.

wont affect the set up system at all.
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Old 09-11-2011
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i have just won some of these of ebay these are the hexs you put on end of driveshafts before wheel fits onto them the problem is on the xray t3 2010 these are black but the ones i have won are silver with 1.5mm offset does this mean there are 1.5mm wider each side ? if so how will this effect the handling of my t3 ? also when using my set up guages will i have to say minus 1.5 degress each side to get my current setup settings ? thanks for any replys
As far as I remember the maximum offset XRAY sold was +75mm per hex, so the trackwidth would increase .75mm per side, so 1.5mm increase of overall trackwidth. Front end stability will increase, at the expense of initial steering.
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