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Old 01-04-2005, 01:04 PM
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this is josh wheelers setup that was posted by dave wheeler on the starting grid. I don't think he runs the pcr but setups should be simmalar.

Front suspension
toe angle o
ride height little above level using the dog bones
rebound height full travel
caster 22 degree
sway bar 2.5
shock tower top hole 2
upper arm hole 2
shock bottom inside hole
ackerman arm B hole

I run the sway bar pretty loose
0 degree camber
blue springs
1.4 pistons 60 weight
diff spider 2000 75 full

center diff 7000 standard

Rear of car

3 degree toe in
ride height a little above level
camber 2 degree
rebound full travel
sway bar 2.8 tight
shock tower top 5 hole
shock bottom inside hole
upper arm inner 2 hole
upper arm outer 2 hole
run a short chassic with spacers in the rear to be as short as
possible (Good rear bite )
wing flat
diff 3000 standard

The key I think to the progress we have made is we have installed aluminun dog boned center and rear
That seemed to make the car more responsive. This buggy has great steering and awesome rear bite on a loose track. I think we got the best rear bite of any car and still no push Let your sway bars work, move them around based on traction If you let the car roll then the sway bars kick in and the car squats real good and becomes extremely stable in the turns This set up works with Josh and Justin, I do not know if all driving styles will like it Go for it.
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