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Old 04-27-2014 | 02:53 PM
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I'm about to scale one of my cars and was wondering what % front to rear and side to side y'all are running I've done them a few different ways in the past just wondering what's the best setup to go with? Anybody got any proven set ups? Pm me if u like! Thanks in advance
Old 04-27-2014 | 02:55 PM
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Sorry it was supposed to say scaling f body for drag racing cars a 2000 camaro!
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Anybody just wanna make sure I'm rite?
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% front to rear depends on the car, tire and power. Good starting point is set the rear 10lbs heavier on the passenger side with the antiroll unhooked and the car at raceweight.
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Originally Posted by MADMAN
% front to rear depends on the car, tire and power. Good starting point is set the rear 10lbs heavier on the passenger side with the antiroll unhooked and the car at raceweight.
I had to pay for that info. What the hell bro? Giving that **** out free now? lol




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