dastrups Well-Known Member dastrups Well-Known Member Apr 2, 2021 #1 I just realized that the front track looks much wider than the rear track. Does anyone else run a square setup and have this issue? Attachments 33F4F7A0-8F95-4CCB-A63A-45CD15A2190A.jpeg 471.8 KB · Views: 520 F007019A-455D-470E-88E0-6E4D8FC8A499.jpeg 492.5 KB · Views: 506
I just realized that the front track looks much wider than the rear track. Does anyone else run a square setup and have this issue?
Ross Goblin Professor Ross Goblin Professor Apr 2, 2021 #2 Yes, that is normal. The front is a little wider.
dastrups Well-Known Member dastrups Well-Known Member Apr 2, 2021 #3 Ross said: Yes, that is normal. The front is a little wider. Click to expand... Maybe I should have compensated with different wheel offsets and widths. I wonder how it makes it handle on the track.
Ross said: Yes, that is normal. The front is a little wider. Click to expand... Maybe I should have compensated with different wheel offsets and widths. I wonder how it makes it handle on the track.
George Goblin Guru George Goblin Guru Apr 2, 2021 #4 When the front track is wider than the rear is a good thing. It helps keep the car straight when accelerating out of a turn. Brad
When the front track is wider than the rear is a good thing. It helps keep the car straight when accelerating out of a turn. Brad
dastrups Well-Known Member dastrups Well-Known Member Apr 2, 2021 #5 George said: When the front track is wider than the rear is a good thing. It helps keep the car straight when accelerating out of a turn. Brad Click to expand... Any downsides in performance?
George said: When the front track is wider than the rear is a good thing. It helps keep the car straight when accelerating out of a turn. Brad Click to expand... Any downsides in performance?