I tried Jconcepts J82 wheels on my T2 with a few shims, shock spacers. and a trick on rear shock mounts
not bad to me
J82 T2
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Re: J82 T2
So cool, it is like a modern retro. I have them on my list of things to get.
So, did you have to change rear CVD or only the axel?
Looks like you have T4 read hubs,
Can you let’s us know some of the parts use to make this work.
Thanks for the pics.
Look very nice.
So, did you have to change rear CVD or only the axel?
Looks like you have T4 read hubs,
Can you let’s us know some of the parts use to make this work.
Thanks for the pics.
Look very nice.
Re: J82 T2
I got the CVD bones from my friend. but he didn't know where it was from. it could be from T4 or GT2
those bones are 4mm longer than T2 CVD bones.
we need someone who has T2 and T4 both
the parts what I got for this setup are
T4 front C hubs and steering blocks
T4 rear hub carriers
I think T4/B4 FT parts are better. the front inline axles can allow 2mm longer wheelbase
and FT rear hub carriers fit bigger bearings
those bones are 4mm longer than T2 CVD bones.
we need someone who has T2 and T4 both
the parts what I got for this setup are
T4 front C hubs and steering blocks
T4 rear hub carriers
I think T4/B4 FT parts are better. the front inline axles can allow 2mm longer wheelbase
and FT rear hub carriers fit bigger bearings
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