1st off thank you very much for taking the time to make the video. But I have a question you adjust all your collars on your shocks by measurement, so they all basically have the same spacing, I was watching another video that you have were using the 4 corners scales. And you adjust your collars to distribute the weight evenly, when you make that change balance is achieved, but doesn't that affect your cars driving characteristics, then driving since they are set up at different heights?
Whoa, it's been a while since I last saw this video. My best advice is to #1 Perfectly balance the chassis left and right. #2 Set the ride height front L/R 5.0 mm and rear L/R 5.2 mm #3 Put on a digital scale or tweak station and adjust the collars equal distance up or down depending on the tire loads.
+Rich Pedro Hello Rich. The plexiglass plate is by a company called Trione. They are based in Japan. The part number is TN-774. You'll have to do some research to find a place which will ship it overseas.
1st off thank you very much for taking the time to make the video. But I have a question you adjust all your collars on your shocks by measurement, so they all basically have the same spacing, I was watching another video that you have were using the 4 corners scales. And you adjust your collars to distribute the weight evenly, when you make that change balance is achieved, but doesn't that affect your cars driving characteristics, then driving since they are set up at different heights?
Whoa, it's been a while since I last saw this video.
My best advice is to
#1 Perfectly balance the chassis left and right.
#2 Set the ride height front L/R 5.0 mm and rear L/R 5.2 mm
#3 Put on a digital scale or tweak station and adjust the collars equal distance up or down depending on the tire loads.
where did you find the 5mm chassis plate?
+Rich Pedro
Hello Rich.
The plexiglass plate is by a company called Trione. They are based in Japan. The part number is TN-774. You'll have to do some research to find a place which will ship it overseas.