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Old 02-26-2008, 12:18 PM
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Wow Barry those look great!!

Everyone get them while they last.
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Old 02-27-2008, 01:14 AM
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Simon,Big thanks for allowing me to use the forum for this.
As I said,a limited run only25 sets ,not 50 as envisaged,and not to be made again by myself anyhow..
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Old 02-27-2008, 04:37 AM
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Erik,

I found several roll center programs for sale. Which one do you use?
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...I highly recommend a good roll center program if you are going into this in-depth on a race car. It will calculate the exact dynamic camber of each wheel under different bump and roll conditions. Besides that, it's fun!

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George, I use the Performance Trends Roll Center Calculator. You can buy it direct or through places like Pitstopusa.com . Should be less than $100. It does a lot more than Roll Center calculations, but I haven't fully used its' functionality.

The key with all these programs is really good input data. Let me know when you get started and I'll be happy to share the data I have used on arm lengths, distances from the centerline etc. Pivot point heights will of course be specific to your car.

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Smile How are you Barry?

We have not heard anything from you Barry lately. Hopefully you are just too busy with your projects. I wanted to find out if you were able to send off some of those fabulous knuckle risers. Regards.
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