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Jeff2

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Looking at the picture, I would say the back of the car is the TOP of the picture.

Westford

Is that looking from the top or from underneath  :D

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I was thinking about the RD wide track bending, then I received the parts and realised the reason they may be a bit heavier than the other Wide track offerings, is because they are built well........The triangulated plate is b****y thick, I seriously doubt it would ever bend....

I had to slightly open the mounts on the chassis, and shave a tiny unnoticeable lip of the fiberglass off, took all of 5 mins....For the price, the RD kit is fantastic,and makes a noticeable improvement on the car.........

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Have you got all the bushes to fit the bones?

The top wishbones angle to the rear of the car, like this:

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Looking at your picture, I assume the back of the car is the bottom of the picture.

Looking at the picture, I would say the back of the car is the TOP of the picture.

Westford

Can anyone clarify which way round these wishbones are, i.e. is the bottom of the picture nearer the back of the car looking from the top.

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The top joint should sit behind the bottom on the hub, so as I have said, the Top of the picture is the rear of the car as viewed from above.

Westford

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Have a look at the way your existing standard track bones are fitted. That will give you a fairly obvious clue as to which way the widetrack bones fit.
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The top joint should sit behind the bottom on the hub, so as I have said, the Top of the picture is the rear of the car as viewed from above.

Westford

Thanks

Sorry for being a bit thick about this, but better to ask all the stupid questions before I make the stupid mistake :durr:

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