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A Close Look at Alignment - The Proper Suspension Setup

How To Measure Rear Alignment
From the January, 2003 issue of Circle Track
By Bob Bolles
Photography by Bob Bolles
Proper Suspension Setup Performance Race Car
Proper Suspension Setup Proper Measurements
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Proper Suspension Setup Proper Measurements
When taking measurements, you can use solid links in place of the shocks to locate the rear end in exactly the same position that it would be at ride height with the suspension supporting all of the weight. In a big-spring car you would remove the springs also.
Proper Suspension Setup Throttle Application
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Proper Suspension Setup Throttle Application
In this example, the rear end is pointed to the right of the centerline of the car. This will help free up a tight car, but will produce a severe loose condition under throttle application. The loss of bite off the corner will hurt the lap times more so than what might be gained from freeing the car up.
Proper Suspension Setup Handling Chart
Here we see where the rear... 
   
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Proper Suspension Setup Handling Chart
Here we see where the rear end is aligned so that it is pointed to the left of the centerline of the chassis. This makes for a very tight handling car, and in most cases, the driver cannot steer against the tendency for the rear of the car to pass the front on the left side.
Proper Suspension Setup Advanced Race Car Alignment
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Proper Suspension Setup Advanced Race Car Alignment
Here we see the layout for the process. Note that the lines formed by the intersecting marks are right triangles. Take your time and measure very accurately. Re-measure if you feel everything is not right once you pull the rear string line across the outer points of the triangles.

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