Scythe stagger help

need front and back stagger for scythe
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Left 58% rear 53.5 nose 46.5 cross 67%
Burris 33a tire
 

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Is that Triple D? If so I would be looking at 1 1/4 front and rear. I haven't been racing much the past month or so, I'm going there Saturday so I've been stretching left rears today to get to 1 1/4. If youre running Small Block Open 1 inch rear stagger.
 
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need front and back stagger for scythe
(Posted a picture of the track below)

Left 58% rear 53.5 nose 46.5 cross 67%
Burris 33a tire
Thats a rubber down track there boy if you have a flat track you need 2 in plus stagger, if you run a medium banked about 1.5 in of stagger, if you run high banked like 1.0 and less inches
 
Is that Triple D? If so I would be looking at 1 1/4 front and rear. I haven't been racing much the past month or so, I'm going there Saturday so I've been stretching left rears today to get to 1 1/4. If youre running Small Block Open 1 inch rear stagger.
Yes that’s triple d running a clone
 
Seth,
I checked with a guy that runs Stock Appearing on a Triton. They ran 1 1/2” front and 1 1/4” rear.

It has shorter straights and wider turns that Springwater also 1/5th mile. The track is not on Google maps or it would be easier.

If I recall correctly the straights are pretty short and the turns are big sweeping about 150’ diameter. I really thought it was a little smaller that 1/5th. I’d say it’s closer to 1/7th mile. I’d probably be close to 1 3/8” on the rear. Possibly 1.5”
 

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Banking actually needs more stagger. Because the forces pushing down the kart in the banking, are actually also pushing more weight vertically on the left rear. And all that basically means for me is that I'm never going to lessen the stagger just because a track has banking. I go on the high side on stagger anyways. Because if I got enough stagger I'll actually make my left tires grippier than the right. My left front always has a boatload of bite, and my left rears are as grippy if not more grippy than rights..for acceleration and to relieve the right sides of some work
 
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