Originally Posted by
Outofcash
That was a good read.
Originally Posted by
A. Rhodes
When using a tweak station, you are checking the end of the car on the non-pivoting part of the station. So if you have the front wheels on the pivot, and the rear wheels on the stationary, and the bubble is out of level, the rear of the car is tweaked. And vice versa for the front.
I just don't see how that works. With all 4 wheels touching the tweak station they're all effecting the bubble level on the front. The front or rear shock collars can be adjusted to bring the bubble back to level.
The only way to eliminate the tweak on one end from another would be to use a droop block like in the XRC article above.