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Rear track width in the wet
Posted by 'Aquila' on 17 Apr 2009 @ 07:50


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Aquila
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ok was testin in the wet yesterday, set the rear up so the rear was 30mm in from the end of the axle, only problem is that the rear tyres are inside the rear bodywork then, which i was told would be illegal during a race. kart was handing well so how can i duplicate this without moving them in so far? ould you only move them in 10 or 20mm and more the fronts out even more to compensate? also is it correct that the rear tyres have to be outside the body in tkm, as im sure ive seen karts set up with the rears quite a long way in before.

cheers

adam

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Rear track width in the wet  by 'Aquila'  << You are here!
Re: Rear track width in the wet  by 'DarrenG'   (17 Apr 2009 @ 8:11)
Re: Rear track width in the wet  by 'drewdt3'   (17 Apr 2009 @ 8:38)
Re: Rear track width in the wet  by 'MattScott'   (17 Apr 2009 @ 8:41)
Re: Rear track width in the wet  by 'Aquila'   (17 Apr 2009 @ 8:50)
Re: Rear track width in the wet  by 'buzzinrussell'   (17 Apr 2009 @ 8:54)
Re: Rear track width in the wet  by 'Aquila'   (17 Apr 2009 @ 9:17)

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