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Old 02-25-2013 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 400units
I agree with some of the principles in this thread but I'm still not sold on the spring balance idea. For discussion purposes
1. Why balance the car with the shocks void of oil? Once you add oil, wouldn't that ruin any spring balance you were attempting to achieve?
2. The whole idea of the drop test is ironic because your car is never stationary nor does it hit a bump with all four tires at the same time. The front tires hit and then the rear. It seams as though the car would be further out of balance once it was put into motion.
3. Since camber links are more of a fine tuning adjustment, what happens after you have followed this setup advice and have exhausted the tuning range of the camber links?

For the record, I understand setup very well , but I am wondering how much further the information in this forum will go. Or does it stop at the camber links?
Principles aside, have you tried it? I have yet to do it to a car and feel like I wasted my time. I went from middle of the pack B main buggy driver to bottom of the pack A main buggy driver at my track just by having having a balanced car. Principles are nice, but results speak.
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