John Galbreath Jr.
38 Special & Solo Buggy
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Did not have tool to adjust camber, so I made one on the Torchmate.
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kushKrawlin said:Keep In mind I'm def not a mechanic so sorry if this is a Dum question(s). Just askin for the sake of learning.
1. How did you know it needed correcting ?
2. What axles ?
3. Could u tell it was riding different?
That seems to be a lot of work, so I'm guessin it must be pretty important.. Just curious. Learn something everyday on here just about.
A solid axle it wont matter as much. Independent suspension the angles change a lot if you pick it up or add weight etc.FullThrottle89 said:Im no alignment expert, but i have been told you have to have the buggy weight on the tires to adjust it correctly. Makes a difference on the toe in and tow out on my buggy between the weight or off the ground. But i know its not going 80mph down the interstate.
I noticed that but wasn't gonna say anything! I stuck cotter pins in the one I use at work so they would stay lifted up and disengaged.grcthird said:I have the same lift, 9k lb Ben Pearson. Missing the silly safety crap on the arms too.
lowbudgetjunk said:I like the subliminal advertising. When you headed out to check the results?