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Default FS2 Kit Rear hub offset?

Anyone know what the kit rear hub offset is on an FS2?

Guessing zero, but just wanted to check..
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Hi Adam,

What do you mean by the offset? If you mean toe-in they are 0 degree. The only other option is the ball stud hole positions, and there are 2 plastic versions, um519 and um519-01. The alloy ones have both these hole patterns available.

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The were two hub "offset" version, 0mm and 4.7mm .... all the later cars standardised on the 4.7mm offset hubs (such as UM519 / UM519-2 / UM516-x) for some very good reasons.
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The were two hub "offset" version, 0mm and 4.7mm .... all the later cars standardised on the 4.7mm offset hubs (such as UM519 / UM519-2 / UM516-x) for some very good reasons.
Obviously before my time then , thanks Roger
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