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gimme5
16-07-2010, 18:36
hello could anyone tell me were i can get the above mentioned
seen them on ktec website but are around £45 not inc postage!

Mart
16-07-2010, 19:39
Elongate the hub mounting holes, and trouser the £45.

J.D :agree:

r5 rich
16-07-2010, 20:10
demon tweeks- 25 quid delivered if im correct

gimme5
16-07-2010, 20:22
cant find any with demon tweeks?:(

IANMM
17-07-2010, 09:12
http://www.jegs.com/i/Specialty+Products/827/81250/10002/-1

Brigsy
17-07-2010, 10:24
Elongate the hub mounting holes, and trouser the £45.

J.D :agree:

:agree: as per the cup manual

Mart
17-07-2010, 11:11
And there was me thinking the invisible posts were happening again... :rolleyes:

Slim
17-07-2010, 11:18
Elongate the hub mounting holes, and trouser the £45.

J.D :agree:


how do you mean?

Andrew Cooke
17-07-2010, 11:29
:agree: as per the cup manual

it's not in mine, you must have a later one

TrixNFlix
17-07-2010, 12:10
And there was me thinking the invisible posts were happening again... :rolleyes:

People only see what they want to see, you should know this by now, at your age :cooter::D

Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
18-07-2010, 11:08
Along with other Code Red Motorsports products, I'm making a batch of camber bolts......watch this space;) or the classifieds section......:laugh:
Matt5

TNT Tricky Nicky
18-07-2010, 16:04
waste of money imo, i'd listen to mart, but nobody else does :laugh:

TNT Tricky Nicky
18-07-2010, 16:08
how do you mean?


the holes in the hub mount needs to be oval-ed, so when bolts are in it will rock backwards and forwards (top & bottom), then you can pull the top of the wheel out and nip the bolt to hold it in place.

trouser the £45 means, it costs nothing assuming you have a drill and suitable bits