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Old 23-09-2013
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Greeting from Sunny California, USA!

To those of you who are running either a C4.1 or 4.2, what rear hub carriers are you using? The FT AE aluminum pieces (and if so, which tower), or the plastic B44 units?
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Old 26-09-2013
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40% of the World's main made up of C4.2's.

Most of any car in the main.

Good job guys.
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highest representation of any car too
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Old 27-09-2013
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Greeting from Sunny California, USA!

To those of you who are running either a C4.1 or 4.2, what rear hub carriers are you using? The FT AE aluminum pieces (and if so, which tower), or the plastic B44 units?
B44 plastic most of us mate
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Greeting from Sunny California, USA!

To those of you who are running either a C4.1 or 4.2, what rear hub carriers are you using? The FT AE aluminum pieces (and if so, which tower), or the plastic B44 units?
I think most of the Team drivers use the FT alloy ones with A towers (carbon ones)...but a bit vulnerable to breakages.... The plastic hub (AS9730) is stronger and gives better protection to the cvd joints IMO ...
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