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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 151 Joined: 22-September 10 Member No.: 21,503 ![]() |
Ok, so if all goes well I'll have my car on track next month at VIR. I'm gonna be installing a Porsche Brake setup and maybe fabbing up some brake ducts. My question is, since my car has around 83k miles on it, should I go ahead and replace the hubs while I'm at it? My car will be mostly street, but I hope to start tracking the car more frequently. I want to make sure everything is in order (and safe) before it sees the abuse of some track events. Thanks in advance!
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 151 Joined: 22-September 10 Member No.: 21,503 ![]() |
Wow, quick response! Thanks, I've used that method before to check wheel bearings/hubs on other vehicles. I'll be sure to give 'em a shake when I jack the car up. I wasn't sure if that many miles would be a definate issue. If the hubs seem tight I guess I'll keep them on the car for a bit. I'll give them another check after the track weekend is over! Thanks alot!
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