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Old 03-03-2011, 05:23 AM
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There has to be something out there for precision setup of all these micro chassis cars... what's everyone using? Will a 1/12th station work, with the right wheel adapters?
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There has to be something out there for precision setup of all these micro chassis cars... what's everyone using? Will a 1/12th station work, with the right wheel adapters?
An RPM camber gauge will work for setting camber (just make sure your wheels arent tweaked), and if you know you toe links are the same length l/r, a little bit of trig can tell you what your toe is
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what does that link bring you to?????????
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what does that link bring you to?????????
He's just a spammer, ignore it... account's already been suspended.
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An RPM camber gauge will work for setting camber (just make sure your wheels arent tweaked), and if you know you toe links are the same length l/r, a little bit of trig can tell you what your toe is
This is what I'm currently resorting to... was just looking for a little more precision.
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Originally Posted by mahamoti
This is what I'm currently resorting to... was just looking for a little more precision.
The RPM camber gauge is very precise. It reads exactly the same as my hudy gauges on my 1/10. You just have to watch for tweaked wheels that can skew the reading.. it may be worth it just to have a set of "set up" wheels. For calculating toe, assuming the reading is taken correctly you shouldnt be off more than a tenth or 2, which is about as much precision as you have with any setup station.
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"it". Automated spam system not a human.
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