pinion angle
#4
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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angle
Thats how u find p angle on drag cars......
go to sears but 30.00 mag dig angle finder, @ static ride height u should have between 5-8 deg of pinon angle on yoke of rear end
R Scarrette
RGR Motorsports
New PAris,Ohio
Team 8
2007 UCS Super dirt Track Champ
go to sears but 30.00 mag dig angle finder, @ static ride height u should have between 5-8 deg of pinon angle on yoke of rear end
R Scarrette
RGR Motorsports
New PAris,Ohio
Team 8
2007 UCS Super dirt Track Champ
#5
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Leonard, Texas
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Re: angle
Originally Posted by rgrmotorsports
Thats how u find p angle on drag cars......
go to sears but 30.00 mag dig angle finder, @ static ride height u should have between 5-8 deg of pinon angle on yoke of rear end
R Scarrette
RGR Motorsports
New PAris,Ohio
Team 8
2007 UCS Super dirt Track Champ
go to sears but 30.00 mag dig angle finder, @ static ride height u should have between 5-8 deg of pinon angle on yoke of rear end
R Scarrette
RGR Motorsports
New PAris,Ohio
Team 8
2007 UCS Super dirt Track Champ
Sounds like Drag car is what he has to me. Besides doesn't matter if it's a street car or drag car the angle is found the same way. 5-8 on one might not be 5-8 on another. Since he and I both have the same body style and similar setups (mine had ladder bars) 2-4 should be right on. Also if you check it the way you suggest, the ride height or rake from front to rear would have an affect on the angle you get. IMO :wink: Checkout this link, describes it perfectly.
http://www.baselinesuspensions.com/info/pinionangle.htm