hk steering arms

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ekstevo
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hk steering arms

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Gday I want to use the pictured drop stubs on a hr member with hk steering arms under my ek. orginal ek steering box and drag link.
Whats correct way to control the steering lock do they clash?
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I dont think HK arms are suitable,Stevo.

Stuffs up the geometry from memory.

Stick with the HR arms.
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wot179 wrote:I dont think HK arms are suitable,Stevo.

Stuffs up the geometry from memory.

Stick with the HR arms.
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now Im extra confused or worried, hoppers stoppers told me to use hk and grind a bit off the arm I sorta draw it on the pic , when we had it together the steering looked ok it didnt drive it thou :cry: .
the Stub Axel isnt hk. I want to use hz pbr callipers
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Hoppers are the experts so I guess you'd have to follow their advice, I have CRS drop stubs on my FE with a HR front-end and used the HR steering arms. I am only running LH Torana brakes though.
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