Originally Posted by
fq06
UN4,
Do you find that the chuck it in a drill method works better than the table method where you hold one wheel at a time?
I guess you can feel what the diff is doing better with your method and easier to feel tension on the screw as you tighten up between sessions.
I like both methods. But if you do it on the table holding the tire most just set it to stock setting and then just break it in one time. In most cases don't get the rings seated real well. On the table if you do it slow a little at a time like with the drill its the same difference. Holding the tire method works in most cases just fine if you allow the rings to seat, but slow on the table while building it is best and if it goes wrong easy to fix before hitting the track the first time.
Heck in the old days we set it and did figure 8's on the ground for about half a pack and we did just fine. As long as you get them seated real good before really running it hard is the key.