Are you doing these launches at the track or just messing around on the street? If only launching at the track just take some tools with you and loosen the T-bars at the track.
Are you doing these launches at the track or just messing around on the street? If only launching at the track just take some tools with you and loosen the T-bars at the track.
Then mark the Tbar bolts first or count your turns out. Old news.
Not trying to make old news new news, but wouldn't you create a toe out condition after dropping down a significant amount? Or are the tie rods close enough to the control arm length that it isn't impacted?
Counting turns or measuring to return to normal is easy, that wouldn't be my concern.
Not trying to make old news new news, but wouldn't you create a toe out condition after dropping down a significant amount? Or are the tie rods close enough to the control arm length that it isn't impacted?
Counting turns or measuring to return to normal is easy, that wouldn't be my concern.
Not trying to make old news new news, but wouldn't you create a toe out condition after dropping down a significant amount? Or are the tie rods close enough to the control arm length that it isn't impacted?
Counting turns or measuring to return to normal is easy, that wouldn't be my concern.
No it will only change camber. And you want negative camber for when your front end rises The tires will end up flat if your shocks are good.