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Old 10-30-2009, 09:25 AM
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Steve now it looks the part of race car, I love it.
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So won't your left rear get heavier with you in it?
What's funny is that it wasn't that way when we scaled it at Daves.. checked the floor today at BOS and it's not quite level. In any event we will have a passenger.

It really takes almost nothing to effect the corner weights..
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So like they use on dirt track cars. Right?
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The only concern I have is the crowed drive end of the axles are showing more were than I would like. We used steal drive plates and it looks like the axles may need to be replaced every 10 to 15,000 miles?
A floater rear is one that the rear wheel is mounted to a hub that spins on a spindle mounted to the rear end housing. The axle does not support the wheel in any way, It just drives it. The axle has splines on both ends and their is a drive plate that mounts to the hub to drive the hub and wheel. The axle can be removed without taking the wheel off. Just take off a retainer cover and slide it out.
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Penny looks great Steve!! I didn,t think it could look any better, but it can!! Good Luck at the Challenge.
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DONT change a thing! That looks NASTY!
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