2000's buller demon set up

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Apr 13, 2014
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I had one way back in 06-07 I think? I'd try and run that chassis with a low cross setup (that's what I ran anyways). Try 52-56cross 56left 46nose +.5lf camber -2.50rf camber 1.5" front stagger 1"- 1 1/4" rear stagger. Stock castor. This had worked on numerous chassis
 
Not sure on the year
 

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This was posted by ben Taft .
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I had one way back in 06-07 I think? I'd try and run that chassis with a low cross setup (that's what I ran anyways). Try 52-56cross 56left 46nose +.5lf camber -2.50rf camber 1.5" front stagger 1"- 1 1/4" rear stagger. Stock castor. This had worked on numerous chassis
corner weights with your percentages. "Bite" seems low.
 

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Front and left can only be adjusted by moving the seat or moving weight .
Cross is adjusted by changing spindle height . Front stagger can affect it though its not used as an adjustment in most situations .
 
So how does one go about using these helpful hints. Whats the procedure ? Sorry.
If you can find someone with scales, you can pay them to do the work.
You can do it yourself with bathroom scales. You can get pretty close with those. You'll need to do some math, or buY a computer program that will do it for you.
Four precision analog scales and the software (Excel) go for about $300. You'll need a computer. I think you'll be surprised at how easy it is.
 
Here is a generic to get you started. Corner weights may be off, I don't know your weight, but the percentages are direct no matter what the weight.
 

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