Brad Boling
12-05-2005, 06:42 PM
I am under the understanding that a little lead in on the left front will make the turn in on the car a little more aggressive. Lets say you compare a chassis with A-Arms paralell, as to the same car with .050" lead in on the LF. Is there a noticable difference? I am trying to decide if I want to modify my chassis so that the LF A-arm can be moved forward. Would it be worth the work?
-Brad-
alexaj46
12-05-2005, 06:45 PM
Brad, I am thinking of trying to move the lf forward but only about .03. I may try it this weekend, but only if I can get some pratice in...
Mayhem
12-07-2005, 09:00 PM
We used to ose .050 lead in on a BIIIIG asphalt oval, the effects were dramatic. It made the car come up off of and out of the turns a LOT easier.
Many of the new chassis allow this feature out of the box. Myself I would not modify another chassis to try this. I did not notice much difference on turn in. This was on caps at 55MPH mind you.Try standing up your kingpins first if you havn't already.
burbs
12-07-2005, 09:23 PM
ive been doing it on carpet.. i sually do 60k.// i think the car drives off the corner better..Do i notice a huge differnce.. i would say no.. i do the setup with that to start.. i hevnt tried it with out..
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