FS: CSM Performance LLC Hub Stands
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#4
Drifting
Apologize if you mentioned it elsewhere and I missed it - what are the dimensions of the base/foot plate? I'm curious to see if these will fit on my scales.
What is the nature of the feet on the bottom - are they rollers or something? e.g. how do you handle track-width change from something like adjusting the perches and doing a ride height change? For example, some hub stands have small rollers/wheels on them to handle this.
Cheers!
-Jake
What is the nature of the feet on the bottom - are they rollers or something? e.g. how do you handle track-width change from something like adjusting the perches and doing a ride height change? For example, some hub stands have small rollers/wheels on them to handle this.
Cheers!
-Jake
#8
Drifting
We have our in-house used set up for sale with a large discount:
https://csmperformance.com/product/u...ub-stands-set/
https://csmperformance.com/product/u...ub-stands-set/
#10
Drifting
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-interest.html
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Bad Karma (01-23-2019)
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Drifting
If I recall question was asked & answered in this thread.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-interest.html
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-interest.html
Thanks 6speedsteve, you're right it did say good for winter storage.
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Former Vendor
Thread Starter
We want to give a shout out to all of the CorvetteForum members! You all have been vital to our success with your support and constant feedback we wouldn't be where we are today without you.
Hats off to you guys
Colton @ CSM Performance LLC
Hats off to you guys
Colton @ CSM Performance LLC
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CSM Performance (12-10-2019)
#20
Race Director
So after several days of driving in wet/dry, freeway/surface streets my steering wheel (always off a touch with strings) is DEAD NUTS on.
For the fun part, picture reaching under the car turning the tie rod and watching the green dot move to your target point on the grid plate, ok only a true gear head counts that as fun, so I confess I am.
Blems, guys these are not going in your glass front, lighted trophy case, they are going to get marks on them from use. Take the discount and buy the blems. I do all the time with automotive tools.
Happy Holidays!
Froggy
For the fun part, picture reaching under the car turning the tie rod and watching the green dot move to your target point on the grid plate, ok only a true gear head counts that as fun, so I confess I am.
Blems, guys these are not going in your glass front, lighted trophy case, they are going to get marks on them from use. Take the discount and buy the blems. I do all the time with automotive tools.
Happy Holidays!
Froggy