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not only did i feel a difference (probably subjective)

 

I heard one too. the sound of the damn tyres fouling the rear arches on turns. bumps, and harsh acceleration.

 

Solution: exchanging the 25mm hubcentrics for 20mm ones.

 

What a cop out solution.

 

Mine at donnington last weekend (see trackday forum) was a heatgun and a nylon mallet. Plus hitting the arch a lot of times :thumbsup_anim:

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not only did i feel a difference (probably subjective)

 

I heard one too. the sound of the damn tyres fouling the rear arches on turns. bumps, and harsh acceleration.

 

Solution: exchanging the 25mm hubcentrics for 20mm ones.

 

What a cop out solution.

 

Mine at donnington last weekend (see trackday forum) was a heatgun and a nylon mallet. Plus hitting the arch a lot of times :D

Yeah but your mental :closedeyes: You have two methods and a "standby"

1:The jon way

2:

3: Repeat 1

I love it :thumbsup_anim:

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thats a good idea tony, dipping the camber.. but what would it do to the handling.

 

id have to see you after i get the smaller spacers hubs.

 

 

Carl

Depends were the camber is sitting now... The handling would be better, more of a concern is the associated tyre wear?

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