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Old 10-06-2012
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Default TRF502 - Rudebits camber links mod

Hi guys,

I just mounted the CF fiber support for camber links...

And now I have a question:
What kind of spacers is recommended now? Something like 0mm in front and 2mm in rear?

I cannot find any setup of somebody using these parts...

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Lucky you I'm still waiting on the spacer tubes from an order I placed 5 weeks ago.
All go the cars I have seen are running 0mm front and 2mm rear and there cars look really planted
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Old 14-06-2012
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Hi guys,

I just mounted the CF fiber support for camber links...

And now I have a question:
What kind of spacers is recommended now? Something like 0mm in front and 2mm in rear?

I cannot find any setup of somebody using these parts...
I don't understand question
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Just look a the picture... Once you have mounted the rudebits option, you have upside-downed camber links... I just want to know which kind of spacer you guys use in this configuration...

0mm in front and 2mm in rear seems to be a good way to start... Thanks.

Anybody else?
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I run 1mm all round and I think I saw Lee Martin had the same last time I raced with him, that's on dir though...so I'd think zero front and 2 rear would do the trick on uk tracks!
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1mm front and 2mm on the rear of mine.
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Thanks a lot guys!
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Did you flip the camber link plates because of the extra shocktower support or is there another reason why you did this ?
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Did you flip the camber link plates because of the extra shocktower support or is there another reason why you did this ?
Good point, only just noticed this!?
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Yup...

I have to design a carbon plate combining the two... But for the moment it works perfectly like that...
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Old 02-07-2012
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I'm going to test them for the first time at the Belgian GP this weekend.
They're nicely made, but I would have happely paid a little bit more if Rudebits would have included the longer bolts you need.
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