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Corner Balancing a Twisted Tub ..., Adventures in Weight-Distribution Land ... |
SirAndy |
Apr 22 2006, 02:00 AM
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so, McMark and i spent all day today trying to corner balance my tweaked and twisted tub.
i started out with all 4 corners the same ride-height. but the car felt awful. twitchy like hell and the left front always wanted to slide on me. so, we got a bunch of scales and went to investigate. almost 3/4 tank of gas and my fat ass in the drivers seat ... the end result is still not perfect, but *much* better than before. interestingly enough, now that the corners are balanced, the tub looks all crooked. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif) i guess it makes sense, it's either: - twisted tub, same ride height on all 4 corners, corner weights waaaay off or - twisted tub, corners balanced, tub looks bend. we'll see how it holds up at the AX this AM, but it felt *much* better on the ride home from napa ... thank you Mr. McMark! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif) here's a printout from the high-tech software we used to track the data ... Attached thumbnail(s) |
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