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Re: Twisted chassis
Posted by 'd-i-y71' on 13 Jul 2014 @ 18:41


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The information you have been given is correct. 'Lift off' should be equal side to side. Lift off increases as the front wheels are spaced outwards along the stub , and as the caster angle is increased. Try a bit more fronts out. No lift off either way indicates a very flexible chassis which at worst could be a fracture. A twisted chassis would give more lift off one side than the other and the fronts would not point straight ahead with the kart at rest and unloaded.

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Twisted chassis  by 'gazv'   (13 Jul 2014 @ 17:11)
Re: Twisted chassis  by 'd-i-y71'  << You are here!
Re: Twisted chassis  by 'alanrr'   (13 Jul 2014 @ 20:57)
Re: Twisted chassis  by 'gazv'   (14 Jul 2014 @ 8:05)
Re: Twisted chassis  by 'SimonS'   (14 Jul 2014 @ 21:43)

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