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Old 23-11-2010, 09:08 PM   #1
xf1101
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Default drag falcon wheel alignment

G,day,
Question for the drag race only falcon owners out there if you don't mind.
How do you set the wheel alignment up or more to the point how much do you lift the front when you set the alignment?
Reason i ask is at static ride height i have 1/16" toe in , lift the front 2 " and the toe in goes to 1/2" and the camber pulls more negative camber.
My car runs 10.29 at 130mph, 3200 lbs and i know it has a fairly nose up attitude, i'd imagine whats important is the cars front ride height at the faster part of the track say 1/8" mile onward?
Thanks very much!
Cheers,
Paul

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