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motorrock
04-08-2004, 01:28 AM
what is the order to do this? please help

RSTPerformance
04-08-2004, 02:14 AM
On our cars adjusting the hight makes a big difference on the allighnent so we would start with corner weights, then allighnment, then corner weights again, then alighnment, etc. Always check "toe" last.

Raymond Blethen

joeg
04-08-2004, 08:07 AM
Ray is correct.

Corner weighting means changing ride heights at each corner of the vehicle. Since you change camber and toe (if independently sprung corners)with ride-height changes, you would attack corner weighting first.

Cheers.

Quickshoe
04-08-2004, 04:01 PM
Good question. Which ever one is further from where it needs to be is first AND the alignment needs to be last.

When you corner weigh it and get everything right and then change the alignment the weights will change. Change the weights again and your alignment has changed again. You can keep chasing one then the other until you get to the point that the changes are miniscule.

If the ride heights are close, the corner weights should be close therefore an alignment change shouldn't change much on the scales. If the ride heights aren't close an alignment is useless as everything will move when you set the ride height.



[This message has been edited by Quickshoe (edited April 08, 2004).]

gsbaker
04-09-2004, 10:43 AM
I know this is slightly off topic, but this thing is so cool it hurts:

http://www.truelasertrack.com/

It was developed by the folks at a racing school that use Isaac systems in their school cars. I stopped by one day and saw one of the first prototypes being used, smacked myself in the forehead and exclaimed, "Why didn't I think of that?"

They announced it at PRI and can't make them fast enough.

Very, very slick.

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Gregg Baker, P.E.
Isaac, LLC
http://www.isaacdirect.com

Eagle7
04-09-2004, 05:42 PM
Originally posted by gsbaker:
I know this is slightly off topic, but this thing is so cool it hurts:

http://www.truelasertrack.com/
Ironic. I was in Lowes two hours ago looking at their lasers trying to figure out how to do this.

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Marty Doane
ITS RX7 #13
CenDiv WMR