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    1. #1
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      Question for the ride-tech guys.



      Is it possible that the toe change numbers are flipped in this chart for column C?

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      No, that looks about right. Column C is intended to show that even a collection of fine components, if not specifically engineered to work together, MAY not yeild the results you intended. There is nothing wrong with that ATS spindle, its a finely engineered component. BUT we did not build the Tru Turn system around the ATS spindle, we built it around our ridetech spindle. Thats why we include a lot of this type of detailed explanation on the website below that chart. http://www.ridetech.com/store/tru-turn/
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