darnall (Offline)
#1
2/21/13 3:00 PM
What length tie rod do I need to use with a 52" front axle? I don't mean what the assembled measurement should be, just need to know which tie rod to use.
Hustlin-Hoosier (Offline)
#3
2/21/13 10:27 PM
The one on my 52" axle is 47" end to end
srt97 (Offline)
#4
2/26/13 9:53 PM
speaking of front ends i have a question
what advantage is there running a 52 or 53" front axle over a 50 in a wingless?
i have been told i should put a 53" in, but no one can tell me why.
Thanks
fasster23 (Offline)
#6
2/27/13 8:19 PM
Good explanation.
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srt97 (Offline)
#7
2/27/13 9:06 PM
thanks for that
if I go from a 50 to a 53, would i have to go up in bar size as it changes the wheel motion ratio? or is it to small a change to worry about
thanks again for the reply.
sprint28 (Offline)
#9
3/1/13 7:50 PM
A longer axle on the right front will also help load the left rear in turn making the car be more left rear tight... And also correct on the stability!
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drhunt (Offline)
#10
3/14/13 10:07 PM
What torsion bar you run will depend on wheel offset also. It isn't a one size fits all issue. Depends on the track, conditions, etc.
I would scale it set up as you have in the past, then change front axles and put it back on the scales and see where it is. Then run it. But rule of thumb is that the farther out that RF is, the less weight it will have on it.