Toe Adjustment, Anyone make this other than Patrick Motorsports? |
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Toe Adjustment, Anyone make this other than Patrick Motorsports? |
colingreene |
Oct 25 2016, 10:53 AM
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I thought some other shop made this. I know tangerine does a version of it. |
restore2seater |
Oct 30 2016, 10:36 AM
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OK, I get that it is essentially a non moving part. Once you get the toe set correctly its basically locked in place with three bolts. So what's the benefit of using uniball bearings? They add to the expense of the kit. Using something like what Chris Foley came up with seems to be an easy solution without the cost and labor of having to do any welding. Is what PMS is selling more towards the racing side of an application? What am I not seeing?
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