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Default Best way to alter toe on 201?

Whats the best way to get 3.5 deg of rear toe on a 201? Is it better to stay neautral on the blocks and 0.5 on the hubs or use the 3.5 block with the standard hubs?

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Running 3.5" block and 0" hubs will make tha car Handel different to 3.0" block and 0.5 hubs
You just have to test it
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Yea, thought it would be something like that . I'm running 3.5 deg front toe block on my b4 but I'm not sure if the 201 will be the same. I'll run it stock for a while and work from there.
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You couldn't resist, could you... LOL
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Money hole pocket burn syndrome
Thought you would have gone 22. You are a Tamiya slut
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