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October 13, 2018 at
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New at this. Car has no fwd bite.
.50% cross
50% left side
63% rear
I think cross should be about 50 to 55% and left should be 60 to 65% With rear about the same. 60-65%
thoughts
John
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August 16, 2021 at
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what I have seen work is 40 lbs Lf wheel weight 50 - 55 rf/lr Cross 55-60 rear /w 10 gals of fuel R u Checking with the shocks connected what Bars in Car /axle offset rim offset / tire sizes If it was Mine Id set it up with 4 1.025 bars with reccomended blocking no shocks connected 5 Off rims with the stagger U race with also play with tire pressures not only rear but also front + - 2 0r 3 lbs & watch & record changes on scale
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This message was edited on
July 22, 2023 at
01:55:14 AM by amelia4
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Posted By: Fastest32 on October 13 2018 at 06:52:35 PM
New at this. Car has no fwd bite.
.50% cross
50% left side
63% rear
I think cross should be about 50 to 55% and left should be 60 to 65% With rear about the same. 60-65%
thoughts
John
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Hi John, it seems like you're experiencing some handling issues with your car. If you're looking to improve your car's performance, consider exploring some affordable used cars near Staten Island.Some used cars might offer better handling characteristics and could be a great option to upgrade. Additionally, you can consult with a reputable dealership near Staten Island to find the right vehicle that meets your desired balance and driving preferences. Happy car hunting! ��
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