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Scruffy

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Seaford Rise, South Australia

Ok seems a good idea but fitting these involves destroying the taper on a perfectly good pair of steering arms so

Do I drill my pair of s arms?0 Votes 0 Votes - 0%
Buy a pair of the Minispares ones (poss made in china?)?1 Votes 1 Votes - 0%
Source some from ebay?2 Votes 2 Votes - 0%

On 5th Sep, 2011 Vegard said:
I stand corrected. You should know *wink*



fastcarl

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leeds/wakefield.

do you have bad enough bump steer to worry about,?

you've gone long enough now for it not to be a problem surely,

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Joe C

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I vote 4, try some metro arms and see if they help.

the defninatly helped on mine, but i'm on metro hubs.

On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged...

Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



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Scruffy

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On 18th Oct, 2009 fastcarl said:
do you have bad enough bump steer to worry about,?

you've gone long enough now for it not to be a problem surely,


One corner - Pilgrims/Chessons @ Lydden - that's if I ever drive competitively again (Kids grrrrrrrrrr!!!)

Edited by Scruffy on 18th Oct, 2009.

On 5th Sep, 2011 Vegard said:
I stand corrected. You should know *wink*


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