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Sub frame collar install into r34 for max squat. There are many threads but i have searched and cannot find instructions on where to put collars for max traction. Any one have any info?

http://www.whiteline.com.au/instruction/203a_KCA349.pdf

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Thanks for the reply mate, i found that one on google. Is it the same principle for the alloy collars as the pine apples? The instructions talk about different size pineapples as though there are more than 2 options. The idea is simple, maybe im just looking to much into it

Thanks for the reply mate, i found that one on google. Is it the same principle for the alloy collars as the pine apples? The instructions talk about different size pineapples as though there are more than 2 options. The idea is simple, maybe im just looking to much into it

Yep they don't replace the stock parts they are additional.

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