Originally posted by Julius
For any all wheel independant suspension car the tweak board is not handy because of the reasons in my earlier posts. A tweak board is handy on pan (solid rear axle) cars.
Also on your electric you can use the pick it up in the middle technique.
Thought about this a little more and please correct me if I'm wrong:
If I first of all tweak the front and rear by placing the Hudy Block underneath the opposite end of the car to which I'm tweaking, I will know that the front and rear are independantly tweaked, and I can be sure that when the right front is too lightly loaded, then I must create more tension on the left rear and less on the right rear. i.e. I would have a known starting point and would end up with a balanced car??
Would this not work as well as the lifting method?
Cheers, Mark.