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Old 10-03-2002, 08:55 PM
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HUDY ULTIMATE SET-UP FOR 1/10 TOURING #10 8250

is that worth the cash does anyone use one?

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HUDY ULTIMATE SET-UP FOR 1/10 TOURING #10 8250

is that worth the cash does anyone use one?

Yes it is worth the cash I would buy one but I use my friends instead
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Old 10-03-2002, 09:53 PM
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Yes it is worth the cash I would buy one but I use my friends instead
now i see the deal, you use fokkie's setup tool and fokkie uses your tire truer !!
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ive used it but i prefer the integy ones but thats just me
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now i see the deal, you use fokkie's setup tool and fokkie uses your tire truer !!
Boy you sure hit that one on the head
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Old 10-04-2002, 11:15 PM
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If you don't have any of the Hudy alignment pieces like the board or droop gauge then it's a good deal. If you already have some pieces then I wouldn't get it but just finish up getting the rest of the set-up.


Hey HAG can I try the truer someday? I wanna see if I make jelly filled donut holes.



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Your car isn't complete til it's been Hudied.
all i gotta say is INTEGY is what my car uses!
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Old 10-05-2002, 07:42 PM
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the Hudy tool is a bit pricy but you will be happy with it.

I will only get integy only if
1/. budget concern
2/. cannot get Hudy in any mean.
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I have both and never use the Hudy one anymore - I can read the integy one easier and found it to be every bit as precise as the Hudy.

It also fit my car better, but that could just be me!
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If you Ink mark the Hudy etchings then it becomes crystal clear to read.

I don't know about the Integy, but I like the Hudy because you get no paralax error when you read from different angles, I imagine this would be a little difficult to do if the thing is not made from a transparent material.
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Well if you compare the Hudy to the Integy, you'll appreciate the precision fit and accuracy. Seems like the machined plexiglass and aluminum bushing pivots make a real nice setup. The Integy can't be beat when it comes to price though
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Originally posted by TooFNFast4U
HUDY ULTIMATE SET-UP FOR 1/10 TOURING #10 8250

is that worth the cash does anyone use one?
you bet
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Yep, the Hudy is worth the DOE bro
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the hudy seems easy to bend since its made of plexie and the integy is much nicer i think and its easy to read with the bold indications
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