Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
Also, when looking at the factory specs remember they are set up for neutral handling and traction charachteristics so as to make them more forgiving when Joe Blow or whoever drives the car.... Aggressive chassis setups and a harsh ride don't sell well in the new car showroom, but they sure do work good for me!!!!

Temps back in the mid 80's, real tolerable!!!!!
Dave,

I hope this to be part of the joy.....getting to tune the suspension and play with the handling once I get use to the way an older vehicle drives....personally the only thing like this that I have driven was a severly chopped up model A (really wasnt built for daily use).....as I remember, it felt really odd in the corner. Again...I'm hoping the center of gravity is very low because of the added weight to the frame. Then I may go to an extreme 3/4 degree per inch of travel on camber. Right now I have the camber rods set at their most triangulated position (least ammount of camber). Looks like I have a lot of room to play.......and plenty of local curves to try it out on. Even bought a g-force meter. Dont worry...I wont put anyone at risk on our public highways (I'm truely not a menace to society ). We have several roads with multiple 15 mph back to back hairpins. Who knows....may joint up with some of the road coarse folks for a spiff through some twisties at the Kansas track. Big plans. I know I promised some more pics. I'm getting there. Yesterday I thought I would have the entire rear end complete.....alas....the whole rear end was shifted over 1/4 inch...still square...but unacceptable. Had to cut everything back apart and start over. Now it is square and less than a 1/16 inch side to side. I'm really not sure where I missed that measurement. And would you know.....I got welder happy and had all of the brackets welded inside and out.....permanently . All is good now. Tonight I'll get back on the springs and sway bar. You know.....grinders sure hurt when the come back and pop you in the forehead. I keep getting in situations where I have to use the wrong part of the wheel/rotation to get what I need grinded....resulting in bind and kick-back. Tight spots. Its behind me know though.

Thanks,
Dave