For those who provided me w/ data, did you take out the thickness of the toe plates (both of them!)?
Let me know please.
I assume all the plates are madeout of 1/16" sheet? 1/8" sheet?
For those who provided me w/ data, did you take out the thickness of the toe plates (both of them!)?
Let me know please.
I assume all the plates are madeout of 1/16" sheet? 1/8" sheet?
I took measurments to the inside of the awesome plates Jerry made.
It's getting complicate around here... we're worried about .2" of track width but have no real idea on scale accuracy?
Never mind... it looks like it's about the same as a 10lb variation on a percent basis.
Carry on... nothing to see here.
#39 CMC Camaro
Orange is Fast!
CMC-NT01 FTW!
I measured the plates at 1/8" each. My front track width is 72.75 w/ .25" removed for the plates to 72.5", running 3/8" spacer per side. If anyone ever sees me running more spacer than that I am illegal. ;^)
-Michael Mosty
CMC #11 Mosty Brothers' Racing
Director - TX Region
LOL..,. where do you measure??? top of the tire??? center line of the hub??? bottom of the tire??? front of the tire or rear or the average of the two?? If you run an "alternate" tire do you have to adjust your suspension because Toyo can't provide the spec tire???... How much air was in when you measured???.. is it pre race or post race???... hotter tires stand taller and skinner due to higher pressures... with or with out the driver??? What were your camber settings?? do you have to go back through tech if you change the camber??
The main thing is you better know the thickness of the tow plate if you measure to the outside...
Seems pretty well layed out. Don't know what an "alternate" tire is, pretty sure there's a rule in there saying we are running RA1's. Are you seriously saying that hot vs cold will give any measurable (with a TAPEMEASURE!) difference? Really?8.3 Fenders / Quarter Panels
Track width will be measured using two metal plates similar to the Longacre #7950 toe plates placed flush against the tire. Measurements will be taken three inches from the ground at the front and rear of the tire and averaged to calculate final track width.
I have no problem with Glenn's legitimate question. For all he knows, we could have used a 1" bit of wood to measure.
- Gary R.
'86 Camaro Z28 "KNOCKER"
I AM going to say this "out loud"...
For me, one of the best things about this group is watching the Father/Son teams interact. All of you that have the ability to enjoy that time, do not take it for granted.
David, if this is the greatest amount of crap I have to deal with fine. If this is more crap than YOU can deal with, then just come out on Saturday nights and have a beer on me.
I see this as a reasonable step to continue to maintain parity with the vehicles. I'm comfortable being a mid-pack slacker knowing it's probably the driver and not the platform.
#39 CMC Camaro
Orange is Fast!
CMC-NT01 FTW!
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