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Swiss 17-09-2007 11:19 AM

Super Short W/Base
 
Do you file off the little pips on the w/bone for the super short w/base mod?

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bigred5765 17-09-2007 11:20 AM

u sure do

_sleigh_ 17-09-2007 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swiss (Post 60546)
Do you file off the little pips on the w/bone for the super short w/base mod?

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I dremelled the front edge of the wishbone down by 1/16".

Chris Doughty 17-09-2007 12:46 PM

I did, but I only used it at Tivvy, I prefered regular 'medium' wheel base everywhere else.

Nick Goodall 17-09-2007 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by DoughtyUK.net (Post 60562)
I did, but I only used it at Tivvy, I prefered regular 'medium' wheel base everywhere else.

That's interesting to know, i've not played around with it since Lee set it up first for me - he said he just runs s/short everywhere now....

I might play around with it over the winter to see the difference - i tried moving the hubs back to give it a longer wheelbase on Saturday but it made the car feel horrible...... but that was on worn Grass so may be different at Lee's!

Chris Doughty 17-09-2007 01:22 PM

when I want drive I put it short/short, when it starts to wheelie a lot and get a bit of power on understeer I go to regular/medium.

ashleyb4 17-09-2007 01:24 PM

I know most people wont care but i run short all the time everywhere.

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Spencer Mulcahy 17-09-2007 01:24 PM

I thought you shaved the pips of the hinge pin brace.

MattADH 17-09-2007 01:30 PM

If you shave the pips off the mounting bracket, it means that when/if you break a rear wishbone is is a quicker and easier change

Southwell 17-09-2007 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by MattADH (Post 60579)
If you shave the pips off the mounting bracket, it means that when/if you break a rear wishbone is is a quicker and easier change

Thats what i did.

Swiss 17-09-2007 02:08 PM

How much weight do you run in the car now Chris?
Thanks
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Chris Doughty 17-09-2007 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Swiss (Post 60587)
How much weight do you run in the car now Chris?
Thanks
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can't remember exactly, I think a 5grm in each of the rear triangles on the chassis and a 15grm in front of the gearbox/under the U plate.

Southwell 17-09-2007 03:40 PM

Ive got the same, it's a bit of a squeeze depending on the size of lead you have.


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