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hi, ive just installed a set of the extra lock spacers/washers in my 32 gtst

Ive adjusted the extra toe in it would've given me back to what it was before i put the spacers in.

the lock stoppers on the hubs are now hitting the lca, to stop the lock, obviously. but there is still some more lock to be had in the steering rack before it bottoms out.

the question id like to ask is, is it alright to take a bit off the lock stoppers on the hub's to utilize the rest of the movement in the rack? or is that plain dodgy?

any help is appreciated.

cheers, Nathan

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yep common, but no less dodgy for being common......

WTF?? it is part and parcel of fitting extra lock spacers...... not dodgy at all. No pont fitting extra lock spacers if it hits the lock stops at factory lock......

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