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Post by pure17 on Nov 9, 2013 13:26:54 GMT -6
THe rules for my track are springs must be same height side to side. No spacers or weight jacks so my question is should i build wedge into the frame by bending it? any advice would be helpful...its a bare frame right now.
Where should I bend it?
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Post by leaf4life on Nov 9, 2013 19:27:18 GMT -6
This is a metric chassis correct? If so, you want the RR and LF BENT upward. Channeling the frame is probably the best way to add wedge. You may want to cut and bend upward at the kick out for the rocker ( front and rear) just more on RR/LF. Also helps build caster into the front.
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Post by tntnelly on Nov 12, 2013 15:11:59 GMT -6
Id in my car and didn't like it and took it back out
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Post by flipflopoo1oo on Feb 25, 2014 4:56:45 GMT -6
Steer is achieved by ride height changing the angles on rear trailing arms plus the amount of roll movement on both sides! Leaning the chassis to the left one inch on the front and 1/2-3/4 on the rear helps with a 51-53 cross to allow ease of pivot! Never had to cheat a frame to handle!
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