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    Default Stagger?

    What would be a ball park start with stagger, frt. and rear, on a high bank, dry 1/4 ml track

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    Quote Originally Posted by ace1 View Post
    What would be a ball park start with stagger, frt. and rear, on a high bank, dry 1/4 ml track
    Corner radius is the most important factor. That said, 1" in front and 4" in the rear is never going to be totally wrong.
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    Its a sweeping turn on the gas track. What would be some roll out on the tires be. I have to swap some tires around but at the moment I have right sides at 91 1/2", lefts at 86 1/2. I have to learn what number size tire goes where. The latemodel tires are a new thing for me. Thanks
    Last edited by ace1; 07-25-2016 at 09:20 AM.

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    Most run 28.5 diameter on the front and lr. Bigger chalk marks on front.

    88 or 89" on front.

    87 lr. 91rr
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    We use the 91/s on RR RF LF 86 LR mainly to carry less tires all 3 tires are nearly the same size offsets are the same we always put tire we take off on LF saving a little money that way.

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    We usually start about 1/2 to 3/4 across front. And about 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 across rear. We run a tight corner high banked track

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