Can someone please tell what way up these go i.e. Red or white silicone that they are bound together with facing up i.e. the coated side entering frame first?
I have searched extensively on the net including the manufactures site but cant find it mentioned. was wondering if the silicon coating was also a lubricant to assist penetration like wax coating screws
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Re: Cassese Masters UNI
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Re: Cassese Masters UNI
Thank you from what I can gather the chap I bought the underpinner from has always used them bare metal side up but I did wonder if that was correct
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He must have done a lot of wobbly corners.
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