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Front has Cusco Adjustable top arms, 4 different settings... it's currently set to max negitive which should be about -2.5 deg, can get -3 to -3.5 I think if you also get an accentric bolt / bushes up there.

Front has Cusco Adjustable top arms, 4 different settings... it's currently set to max negitive which should be about -2.5 deg, can get -3 to -3.5 I think if you also get an accentric bolt / bushes up there.

Flip the plate on the arm and you'll get a bit more.

Max the castor untill you hit the gaurd, then back it off.

+2mm total on the front toe

Neg 1.2 on the rear

-1 total on the rear toe

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Yep

Pretty sure you just rock up and call the guy and they'll unlock a garage. I'll try and sort it out beforehand though. If you PM me your phone number and bring some cash on the day I'll make sure to keep a space for you.

Probably also handy for any repairs that can be done with hand tools - couple of us will be bringing our tools.

Ok guys,

Who will be there on Sunday so I can make sure we bring enough steaks! Also SAU will have a garage for people to chill out in / get out of the weather.

Matt Lowth

Potato

Simone

13 Crag

Wog

Alex

Gav

Aaron

Birds +1

Darren

Borci88

Phantc_15

srs14t

Crzy32

Anyone Else?

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