RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#2761
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
I do it when I can. Holding my b44 in my hand giving it some throttle I could really feel the vibration with unbalanced wheel/tires. Put on a balanced set and it smoothed right out, I can only see it as a good thing. Better bearing life for sure, on the track you might notice but that's up to the individual..
#2763
Everyone seems pretty high on the RPM ball ends. Do they offer a bit tighter tolerance on the ball? I haven't raced my car that much and there already seems to be quite a bit of slop on the connection points with the stock ball ends.
#2767
A losser slipped might help keep the thing in line. Last time at the track, it was fairly dry and less anti-squat helped it hold a better line through the corners.
#2768
i have a question about the AE setup sheets and rear toe.
i havent seen where they specify which rear suspension mount they use? is it implied that they are using the 2.5* unless otherwise stated? it always says what rear hubs they use, but never which arm mount....
maybe im blind but could someone help me out with this? thanks.
i havent seen where they specify which rear suspension mount they use? is it implied that they are using the 2.5* unless otherwise stated? it always says what rear hubs they use, but never which arm mount....
maybe im blind but could someone help me out with this? thanks.
#2769
i have a question about the AE setup sheets and rear toe.
i havent seen where they specify which rear suspension mount they use? is it implied that they are using the 2.5* unless otherwise stated? it always says what rear hubs they use, but never which arm mount....
maybe im blind but could someone help me out with this? thanks.
i havent seen where they specify which rear suspension mount they use? is it implied that they are using the 2.5* unless otherwise stated? it always says what rear hubs they use, but never which arm mount....
maybe im blind but could someone help me out with this? thanks.
#2771
i understand how to calculate the toe, im just saying on the AE setup sheets, i never see a spot where it shows which rear arm mount theyre using, so it says 0* toe hubs, but i know they arent runnin 0* toe completely, and i know there are diff arm mounts to adjust the inbound toe. hope thats more clear.
#2774
The setup sheet could definitely do with an update to show the inner tow-in options as well as the FT hubs!
As far as I am aware, the default inner toe is 3 deg. Adding a 0.5deg hub gives 3.5deg (toe is measured per side, not total).
Regards
Ray
As far as I am aware, the default inner toe is 3 deg. Adding a 0.5deg hub gives 3.5deg (toe is measured per side, not total).
Regards
Ray
i have a question about the AE setup sheets and rear toe.
i havent seen where they specify which rear suspension mount they use? is it implied that they are using the 2.5* unless otherwise stated? it always says what rear hubs they use, but never which arm mount....
maybe im blind but could someone help me out with this? thanks.
i havent seen where they specify which rear suspension mount they use? is it implied that they are using the 2.5* unless otherwise stated? it always says what rear hubs they use, but never which arm mount....
maybe im blind but could someone help me out with this? thanks.
#2775
thanks for the answer. thats what i thought.
another question, if i put on the 2.5* toe suspension mount in, and run the 0.5* FT hubs, making the toe 3* total per side, would this be the same as running the 3*/0*hub or would it be off because of the difference between the inboard toe and outboard toe as they call it? i thought i read something about outboard toe(the hub toe) being more pronounced of a change... again, thanks for the explaination ahead of time.
another question, if i put on the 2.5* toe suspension mount in, and run the 0.5* FT hubs, making the toe 3* total per side, would this be the same as running the 3*/0*hub or would it be off because of the difference between the inboard toe and outboard toe as they call it? i thought i read something about outboard toe(the hub toe) being more pronounced of a change... again, thanks for the explaination ahead of time.





thanks for catching that