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Old 27-01-2010
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HI GUYS . WEN DOIN THE REAR WISH BONE PIN MOD MOVING IT UP BY 3MM WICH WAY ARE PEOPLE DOING IT DRILL AND TAP OR CAN YOU PUT A NUT ON THE BACK OR WILL IT CATCH THE DIFF. DOES THIS MOD GIV YOU BETTER GRIP THANKS.
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Old 27-01-2010
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i just cut 0.5mm off both the purple blocks (to raise buy 1mm), if u raise the pin height its the same as lowering the diff so you'll get less rear drive.
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i just cut 0.5mm off both the purple blocks (to raise buy 1mm), if u raise the pin height its the same as lowering the diff so you'll get less rear drive.
so would you recomend this mod . i read that it was 3mm trish bits i think it was.
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from wat a team driver told me i think it is ment to make the back of the car more stable on a realy bumpy track
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its a similar mod that we use to do on the old xx4 it only helps on bumpy tracks.
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