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I am going to have someone take a picture of it at the finish line and figure out how high the front end is and when getting it aligned have the front raised up to that height and set camber at zero,toe as close to zero and caster positive about 5 degrees. Does that sound anywhere near right?
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Phil, I've sold a number of the BMR Xtreme Sway bars to CMDR members.
Check out the pictures from last weekends race @ NED on Actionracingphotos.com Rick Kagawa is "Dead-On" about Alf Weibe's supension system! Call The "Golddigger" Jim Boudreau for an alignment! Last edited by Greg Barsamian; 04-22-2009 at 08:04 AM. |
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Thanks for the info Greg. |
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I would try to verify that the chassis is straight and true. The addition of a rollbar shouldn't have caused the problems unless it was installed with chassis not level and well supported if you know what I mean. Or maybe the chassis was tweaked before the rollbar was installed and was corrected and the alignment will bring the handleing back Good luck.
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A couple of comments; Was the guy who put the roll cage in a reputable, experienced race car fabricator? If a roll bar is not put in the car correctly it can pre-load the chassis and cause a bunch of problems. The movement to the right upon shut down sounds like front end alignment to me. When you get your car aligned get a 4 wheel alignment. The rear end can be out of alignment and cause launch maladys.
Our cage was put in our car by Mike Pustelney. He also set up the rear. Since Mike does not do front end alignments, he told me to have my alignment guy to try to get these specs: 1) Castor - As much positive castor as you can get so as long as both sides are equal. 2) Camber - Set to zero. 3) Toe - Set toe 1/16" out on the right and 1/16" on the left for a total of 1/8" Mike Pustelney is the man when it comes to chassis building. I think a lot of guys on this forum can attest to Mike P's experience. Good luck.
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Thank you for the help and I need all the luck I can get.........lol. The people on here are very helpful and I really appreciate all the advice. Thank you all. ![]() |
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Was the front and rear end hanging free in the air or was the vehicle weight placed on the the control arms and rear end to simulate it being on the ground?
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