Hostile Billet Rear hub carrier

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mik3y

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I have been contemplating about upgrading my rear hub carriers on my baja to the Hostile billet rear hub offered on daves motors website.

http://www.davesmotors.com/s.nl/c.885035/n.1/it.A/id.7183/.f

My baja is set up for on-road use only. I have hostile slicks with hard foams.

I was wondering how many degrees i should get the rear hub carrier?
I was considering getting 0 degree because i wanted my rear wheels to be straight but wanted to make sure that this is the correct setup prior to making my purchase.

Thanks
 
rear toe will effect tracking/cornering and top speed.
0* toe will be the fastest in the straights, but the loosest thru corners.
4* toe will be the slowest in the straights, but be the tightest thru the corners.



most guys run with 2* and onroad, i think 2 will be fine. zeros may allow you to be a bit faster, but 2* will allow you to be a bit more nimble.
 
rear toe will effect tracking/cornering and top speed.
0* toe will be the fastest in the straights, but the loosest thru corners.
4* toe will be the slowest in the straights, but be the tightest thru the corners.



most guys run with 2* and onroad, i think 2 will be fine. zeros may allow you to be a bit faster, but 2* will allow you to be a bit more nimble.

T--
Thank you for the explanation. I appriciate your help and im sure this will help others decide how much toe in they will need.
Thumbs up!!!
 
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