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Originally Posted by EJ253
well, you could use a washer if you really wanted. it wouldnt do much of anything tho
anywhere from 0.5cm - 2cm would be a decent sized spacer
altho i'd rather be on the bigger side
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Please don't say stuff like that. I think the tein spacers are 6mm thick and I wouldn't go much more than that on stock size inner tie rods. 2cm or 20mm would take up pretty much all the threads on the inner tie rod.
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Originally Posted by attracted
for the guy that wanted to try the modified hub...let me know how it works out cuz down here in montreal we tried it out....you get crazy crazy angle but the steerign becomes so much stiffer and for some reason we lost alot of the feedback on the steering....reminded me a bit when we installed a steering shaft reducer...it was like there was no feedback...pls let me know
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You have to put a little more thought into it than just shortening the steering arm on the spindle. Steering geometry can get complicated and there are other factors that will contribute to how the steering feels. And you have ackerman to consider and all that other fun stuff. But even just shortening the arm is going to increase the steering effort.
Tim