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Post #76
midlife wrote:
Thanks for the tipoff StaaaaanThumbs up


No worries Wayne, just didn't want you to shell out on bits that subsequently wouldn't fit. Thumbs up

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Posted 27th Aug 2012 at 15:44
clen666

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Post #77
Argh, this is a disappointment.

It's there any way the design could be modified to fit?

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Posted 27th Aug 2012 at 16:14
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Post #78
stan_306gti6 wrote:
midlife wrote:
Thanks for the tipoff StaaaaanThumbs up


No worries Wayne, just didn't want you to shell out on bits that subsequently wouldn't fit. Thumbs up


yeah but that would then have seen a set for sale on here at a reduced secondhand price!!!Roll eyes

thanks stanRazz

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 12:05
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LOL @ Kev the forum Del Boy! Laugh my ass off

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Posted 28th Aug 2012 at 15:49
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Post #80
Bump

Allen whats the score with these?

Did you forget all about us?

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Posted 10th Dec 2012 at 03:21
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your going to be waiting a while he gas loads on at the moment

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Posted 10th Dec 2012 at 09:52
pugheaven

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Post #82
Has anyone actually tried one of the roll centring kits with the 330 setup? I know stan insists that they wont fit but I would actually like to know for certain
Posted 9th Jul 2013 at 07:45
allanallen

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Post #83
Just replied to your pm ollie. I know for a fact that no one has tried a set on 330s. I know where every set is and I know that the new offset version hasn't even been tried on a 306 yet, only on 205s and 309s.

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Posted 9th Jul 2013 at 07:56
calibra306

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Post #84
6mth revival NICE!

These available yet? Lol

I have a 325 setup. 18mm.

Do the kits strengthen the ball joints or just fit over original to adjust?

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Posted 9th Jul 2013 at 13:36
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None available atm form what Allen was telling me Sad

Posted 9th Jul 2013 at 13:46
calibra306

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None avaliable since the thread was started lol

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Posted 9th Jul 2013 at 13:56
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Post #87
These were available but we stopped selling them as they weren't a direct fit on all cars due to the varying lengths of aftermarket driveshafts. To fit them properly you are required to check your driveshaft plunge which requires the springs to be removed etc etc, this is beyond many people's capabilities so we decided to re-design them.
The new version is offset to put the hub a little further outwards and sit the driveshaft back pretty much exactly where it should be, obviously this means it'll bolt straight on and be 'fit and forget'.
We've made a few sets of the new version but they've not been tested enough to satisfy myself or Martin. We don't pedal s**t and we would never sell anything that we wouldn't use ourselves or that we're not 100% happy with. As soon as we're happy I'll post up and let you all know, I can't give a date in afraid.

The offset version shouldn't stick out any further than a standard wishbone so stan should be fine fitting them with his flash brakes Wink

I've actually being putting more effort into sorting the bumpsteer kits. You cannot buy an off the shelf rod end to do the job and modifying one to work 'a la' Compbrake stylee is IMO s**t. I've drawn up a TRE today that will accept a 12mm spherical bearing, fingers crossed we'll get some made up shortly and into testing. Again I'll post up any progress.

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Posted 9th Jul 2013 at 20:09
clen666

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Good to hear Allan Thumbs up

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Posted 9th Jul 2013 at 21:31
dangti6

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Post #89
Curious if the revised versions ever went in to production?

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    allanallen

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    I'm afraid not, we won't be doing any rollcentre kits for 205/306 uprights.

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