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I think OP drives hard. SPC FUCA (the original version) slips under high load, alignment won’t hold unless you use a homemade solution to hold that nut in place. One
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I think OP drives hard.
SPC FUCA (the original version) slips under high load, alignment won’t hold unless you use a homemade solution to hold that nut in place. One OG member did that long time ago. Have to remove arms for adjustment, PITA for the alignment technician. SPC XAxis FUCA....haven’t heard anybody uses it here, seems like SPC copied SPL design. Unsure about ease of adjustment.
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There is a reason why we like the SPL's. That's because they work with no issues. And are the easiest to adjust.
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