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James Pickard
03-12-2013, 11:41 AM
What does the kit come with for toe-in as standard, and does anyone know what part no. is required to adjust it?
Also, whilst I'm at it what springs come with the kit?
Hi
The springs are rear 2.5 front 4.0 as for the toe I think it's 3 degrees could be wrong and I think you will need the alloy pivot blocks to make adjustments part no. U4160
gazhillAE
03-12-2013, 12:01 PM
Hi
The springs are rear 2.5 front 4.0 as for the toe I think it's 3 degrees could be wrong and I think you will need the alloy pivot blocks to make adjustments part no. U4160
3 deg toe in
2 deg anti squat
You need the alloy blocks
James Pickard
03-12-2013, 12:11 PM
Ok, that's great thanks.
badger5
03-12-2013, 12:13 PM
What does the kit come with for toe-in as standard, and does anyone know what part no. is required to adjust it?
Good question, the manual states that the rear toe is 3 degress and anti squat is 2 degrees, the same as the K1. But the K1 has different rear suspension hangers, or different part numbers anyway. So what are the differences between the K1 and KF rear wishbone hangers?
Mossy
03-12-2013, 01:18 PM
Good question, the manual states that the rear toe is 3 degress and anti squat is 2 degrees, the same as the K1. But the K1 has different rear suspension hangers, or different part numbers anyway. So what are the differences between the K1 and KF rear wishbone hangers?
There isnt any difference between the rear hangers. The plastic ones are indeed 3 degree toe in and 2 squat - they were set to my geomerty a few years back. If you do go with the Alloy pivot blocks instead it will allow you alot more freedom to change, however the standard plastic ones are a great standard geometry.
badger5
04-12-2013, 08:21 AM
There isnt any difference between the rear hangers. The plastic ones are indeed 3 degree toe in and 2 squat - they were set to my geomerty a few years back. If you do go with the Alloy pivot blocks instead it will allow you alot more freedom to change, however the standard plastic ones are a great standard geometry.
Thanks Simon for clearing that up.
Can you also confirm what differences running the car with a shorty lipo will make, will this make the car more lively due to less weight, less or more rear traction etc, etc? Would running the car with saddles make the car more planted? I'm interested in this mod but it means I would have to buy different cells and don't want the expense if I don't like the changes.
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