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Thread: rr spring

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    Does moveing the rr spring in toward the center on top and bottom help sidebite

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    In on the top will, but not on the bottom.

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    So is it the increase in angle or that the spring acts softer that increases sidebite.
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    It increases the amount of weight on that corner in the corner roll. Not educated enough to anwser the question on ratio but when the bottom of the spring remains close to the wheel, then more weight pushing down from the top is what creates side bite.

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    Ya might check into these previous threads

    Page 41 - "RR Shock Mount on BC"
    http://www.dirtracingforum.com/showt...ount-on-the-BC

    Page 34 - "Shock Angles"
    http://www.dirtracingforum.com/showt...9-Shock-Angles

    There may be another Thread on this but I can't remember where it is

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