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Re: Hotchkis B/E UCA’s with a 13” and larger brakes anyon
[Re: 68rrunner]
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10/07/19 09:46 PM
10/07/19 09:46 PM
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astjp2
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so buy different UCA's, that would give you the super big brakes and I am not impressed with hotchkiss stuff. I think that Heims are [censored] joints for steering. Tim
1941 Taylorcraft 1968 Charger 1994 Wrangler 1998 Wrangler 2008 Kia Rio 2017 Jetta
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Re: Hotchkis B/E UCA’s with a 13” and larger brakes anyon
[Re: dangina]
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10/25/19 12:37 AM
10/25/19 12:37 AM
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autoxcuda
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So Cal
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I have this combo hotchkis arms 13" viper calipers - the only problem I had was I couldn't run the 17" rims I wanted - upgraded to 18" Are you calipers mount in the front or in the back? The Hotchkis A-body arm have a wide turn in the rear and can interfere with some rear mounted calipers. I think E-body's don't do that.
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Re: Hotchkis B/E UCA’s with a 13” and larger brakes anyon
[Re: tahoechallenge]
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10/26/19 08:55 PM
10/26/19 08:55 PM
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jcc
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If you can't dazzle em with diamonds..
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Bitopia
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A 15" brake with a wheel adapter ? Got to be more behind that story.
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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Re: Hotchkis B/E UCA’s with a 13” and larger brakes anyon
[Re: autoxcuda]
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10/30/19 01:15 PM
10/30/19 01:15 PM
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Posts: 1,491 Lethbridge, AB, Canada
dangina
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I have this combo hotchkis arms 13" viper calipers - the only problem I had was I couldn't run the 17" rims I wanted - upgraded to 18" Are you calipers mount in the front or in the back? The Hotchkis A-body arm have a wide turn in the rear and can interfere with some rear mounted calipers. I think E-body's don't do that. Mounted on the back! the rims were the year one rallye rims - The problem was the inside of the rim was rubbing against the top of the caliper...
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