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rdecker28

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Posted - July 13 2002 :  10:49:43 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Unbelievable how hard to find spec's for chassie but I managed to find the original owner and builder of the contempotary cobra. Here are all the proper chassie spec's, ride heigth,16"from shock bolt to shock bolt on front. this translates to aprox 7" from frame to floor. 12" on rear from bolt to bolt, which also is aprox 7" from frame to floor.camber on front is -.5 to +.5. caster is 3-5+ 5 being prefered,toe is 1/8out, rear camber is 0, rear toe is 0. you can move these around a little to find your prefered cumfert spot.keep tierods as parallel to ground as possible. these cars suffer major bump stear if you deviate from these spec's much.tire choice is also a majer issue with these cars.I have found that the original bfg comp's are the best if you can find them. Be careful to pay close attention to dot#'s. dont buy if they are over 6 yrs old.Dunlop's are the next best choice for handeling and traction.

   
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