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Hi All
Has anyone experimented with moving the rear shocks on a B44 car behind the shock tower. I am thinking of doing it for traction on a B42 conversion. Not sure swapping arms around will work, any thoughts? |
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Hi!
No the arms are not symmetrical, so swapping them would affect overall geometry. Only way is to drill holes for the shocks at the back. ![]()
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Yeah I found that out swapping them round and it went a bit screwy
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As Ste has said the easiest way is just redrill the wishbones,at the minute most of the Cobra drivers seem to prefer the shocks forward mounted.
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What surface do you race on? Are you using the 87g ballast?
I found traction on carpet was very good even with worn tires..
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Mainly I race indoor carpet 2WD but possibly will try a few high traction outdoor astro like Stotfold this year.
The car is still in build but I do have the 87g weight. I am hoping to have it running this Thursday to try a few configurations out. |
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Ok.. Test it before turning the Dremel on..
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