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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardP View Post
    The differential, yes. The axle housing assembly, no.


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    Both are cmc legal unles the rules changed recently

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trublu View Post
    Both are cmc legal unles the rules changed recently
    I assumed it was legal and out of Yella Terra. I thought .5 degrees was max camber in the rear housing. I can't find anything in the rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowBolt View Post
    I assumed it was legal and out of Yella Terra. I thought .5 degrees was max camber in the rear housing. I can't find anything in the rules.

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    0.6* is allowed, I think semi floaters are allowed according to section 6.29.3. Full floaters are illegal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sook View Post
    0.6* is allowed, I think semi floaters are allowed according to section 6.29.3. Full floaters are illegal.

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    Sook, what section is the .6 degree talked about? I can't find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowBolt View Post
    Sook, what section is the .6 degree talked about? I can't find it.

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    6.33.10 Maximum rear camber on all cars is 0.6 degrees negative.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trublu View Post
    Both are cmc legal unles the rules changed recently
    My interpretation is that the modified housing is not legal but I can see how an alternate interpretation is possible. I don't think the rules are clear on this...


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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardP View Post
    My interpretation is that the modified housing is not legal but I can see how an alternate interpretation is possible. I don't think the rules are clear on this...


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    How is the housing modified? I think the carbon fiber differential cover should be illegal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BryanL View Post
    How is the housing modified?
    The ends of the axle tubes are cut off and 9" style axle tube ends are welded on at a slight angle.


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    I found its much easier to get rear camber by bending the axles themselves.

    You only get peak negative camber 50% of the time during the wheel rotation cycle though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pranav View Post
    I found its much easier to get rear camber by bending the axles themselves.

    You only get peak negative camber 50% of the time during the wheel rotation cycle though.
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