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02.15.2010, 01:44 AM

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SV, would there be any possibility of getting a set of those hubs and cable holders? I'd love a set of those on my BPP Lightning Stadium and possibly my E-Revo as well.

Edit: How much of a PITA is it to adjust the camber since the disc is blocking it? Also, how is the caliper fixed to the knuckle? Its kinda hard to tell.
I only had the one set of hubs made, the cable holders are off the brake kit and the caliper is fixed directly to the hub. Adjusting the camber isnt to bad but it does require taking the disc off. That means undoing the two screws that hold the brake shoes onto the caliper. So not too bad really. If it really becomes a PITA i will just drill a hole in the disc at the right spot


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02.15.2010, 02:01 AM

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I only had the one set of hubs made, the cable holders are off the brake kit and the caliper is fixed directly to the hub. Adjusting the camber isnt to bad but it does require taking the disc off. That means undoing the two screws that hold the brake shoes onto the caliper. So not too bad really. If it really becomes a PITA i will just drill a hole in the disc at the right spot
Since you only had the one set made, would it be possible to have the same person make another set since he's already done it? I'd really be interested in a set if possible. Also, perhaps I'm being a little thick headed, but I don't see how the caliper could be fixed to the hub and not the knuckle?

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