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Old 11-02-2013
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Default Plastic washers on the back wishbone hub

Hello,

This is probably a silly question, but can you add 4 washer on the rear hub at the front or would this just cause issue?
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You mean on the hinge pin/hub?
Washers on the front instead of the rear?
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Old 11-02-2013
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Yes thats what I mean, I wondered if it would give the car a little more length
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Is one of the (many) adjustable features of the car. Knock yourself out.
A few of the team set ups have it this way round and I've been running it like that as long as I can remember.
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Oh cool, I will more than likely knock a marshall out

so are there any other mods like this one without buying anything?
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LOL, dozens.
Have a rummage thro the team durango build guides for your car (it is a 210 isn't it?) they will cover the majority of the standard adjustments, and explain the effects of each.
The instruction manual should cover a fair bit of it as well.
Then you've got the team drivers set ups to look at as well.....
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