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If you have seen other tutorials that use Wire Hydraulic as a method of creating suspension for your wheel, this replaces the Wire Hydraulic step. If you want to use Elastic Suspension instead, I have another tool that creates the rope setup & elastic suspension for you. But this also will not do the ballsocket for you as these often vary widely in setup and use.
Am I supposed to set up my ball socket before using this tool? In other tutorials ball socket seems to be going after suspension
My car either has its wheels fall on it's side when they aren't spherical or it spazzes out hard-core with setang e2 seemingly making the wheels move to it's position..
he attacc
but most importantly...
he makes suspension easy as hecc
this is perfect tool for acf machines, why i havent heard of it earlier?!