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Post by bomber31 on Jul 30, 2013 12:30:58 GMT -6
Hi,
I am looking for help with my setup for a 1975 Chevelle. Has a push in the middle and can't seem to correct it.
LF 900 RF 1100
LR 300 RR 225
Any thoughts or suggestions, will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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Post by confused on Jul 30, 2013 17:05:19 GMT -6
Without any wheel weights and precentages, it's difficult to hazard a guess. Try a 1/2inch spcer on the RR. This will loosen the car up some.
What are your wheel offsets, tire, air pressures?
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Post by billy5x on Jul 30, 2013 22:03:02 GMT -6
on throttle or off throttle?
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Post by bomber31 on Jul 31, 2013 9:46:45 GMT -6
We scaled the car and I can't find the sheet. Probably should do it again. Pretty sure we had 53% cross. I burp it going in and when get back on the gas, it pushes up. Sorry I am not much help !!
all tires are 3 inch offset. they are supposed to be the same all the way around. and we can't use spacers. LF 24 lbs RF 26lbs
LR 24 lbs RR 28 lbs
Thanks
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Post by billy5x on Jul 31, 2013 11:38:56 GMT -6
soften lr spring.
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Post by bomber31 on Aug 1, 2013 8:42:08 GMT -6
Thank we will give that a whirl. 275? 250? Thank again
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Post by leaf4life on Aug 4, 2013 22:34:57 GMT -6
you dont really want to have too much split mabey 50 lbs of spring split. im guessing with your tire pressures they are all DOT 70-75 series? it can also seem as if you may be entering the corner too fast? you can try to back up your corner entry? are your tire on the RF wearing funny (more on one edge than other) that will tell you if your camber and tire pressure is set right
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