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Looking at the setup sheets, are there seperate plates for different position ball studs??
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thats cool, saves having to buy the three other plates...
unless Mr Atomic Carbon can make a plate with them all on it ![]()
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That'd be a good idea, there are pics kicking about somewhere of Mossy's car with a three-hole front link plate - will add it here if I can find it later. Not sure why that wasn't kept as the option part rather than faffing with multiple plates - clearance issues perhaps?
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depends on the distance between screw holes, if they are close, they you would have to go up on the thickness to give it strength.
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Got it! Looks like the holes may overlap, could be a strength issue as you suggest. Still, I'd rather have a single metal item a la Durango 410R than three interchangeable carbon ones if clearance isn't the issue.
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