Originally posted by SpeedTech
Actually, if you have the stock hub (which are 2 deg.) and you flip them left and right, you'll have zero rear toe, since the arms have 2 deg. built in, putting the rear hub on the opposite side will cancel out the 2 deg.
Steve Wang
Well if you have the one degree hub you can get either 3 degree og 1 degree rear toe if you set them in normally or swap them left to right .. I don't know how much the 6.8mm nit balls give regarding toe but I think you should be able to get anywhere from 0 to 5 degree rear toe in ½ - 1 degree steps if you also have the and the org. 2 degree hub
Now how do you set the kick up and how do you controll it on the Cuda ? anyone
Regards
Harvy Wallbanger