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Post by justchris on Sept 19, 2010 18:22:16 GMT
hi everyone. If a part says "extra flex ideal for low traction/slippery conditions" does this mean (don't mean to sound silly) cold rainy days? Hope that makes sense. Also - to scrub/run in new tyres, if you don't have a tyre sander, what is the best way? Thanks chris.
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Post by mattsedgley on Sept 19, 2010 18:37:44 GMT
What part Chris? wishbone or c-hub?
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Post by justchris on Sept 19, 2010 19:08:32 GMT
Hi matt It's wishbones (short type). If I quickly explain, I intend to turn my MI4 (your old car) into a complete wet car. I will be sealing it with Jason's plastic sealant, wet tyres, etc, etc. Reading through some parts I found different serial numbers for different wishbones. And found one set very suitable for slippery conditions. I think by trying this and doing these things it will also help in setting up the car which I am very, very new to.
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Post by mattsedgley on Sept 19, 2010 19:22:03 GMT
I wouldn't bother with short medium flex wishbones personally.. stick to the carbon ones if I were you!
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Post by justchris on Sept 19, 2010 19:27:09 GMT
Thanks matt !!!!!
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