aircooled said:Is there another way to get the same effect as making the 1/16th cut for the DFW. Without making the 1/16th are there other options?
The Iceman said:Isn't the concept of cutting the 1/16 two fold. 1. to keep rears away from the rail and 2. keep the whole body parallel with the rail? Therefore not putting a small dogtrack into the car. This is where you want to sit it on the rail, roll it a ways and do a lot of precise measuring!
There is probably a measurement in there like if your axle is 3degree = 1/16 3.5= 1/32 4=1/64
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other contributers
1. width of washer
2. and of course inches per foot. (micro difference)
The Iceman said:Isn't the concept of cutting the 1/16 two fold. 1. to keep rears away from the rail and 2. keep the whole body parallel with the rail? Therefore not putting a small dogtrack into the car. This is where you want to sit it on the rail, roll it a ways and do a lot of precise measuring!
There is probably a measurement in there like if your axle is 3degree = 1/16 3.5= 1/32 4=1/64
Could somebody get that for me? /images/boards/smilies/smile.gif
other contributers
1. width of washer
2. and of course inches per foot. (micro difference)
bracketracer said:The Iceman said:Isn't the concept of cutting the 1/16 two fold. 1. to keep rears away from the rail and 2. keep the whole body parallel with the rail? Therefore not putting a small dogtrack into the car. This is where you want to sit it on the rail, roll it a ways and do a lot of precise measuring!
There is probably a measurement in there like if your axle is 3degree = 1/16 3.5= 1/32 4=1/64
Could somebody get that for me? /images/boards/smilies/smile.gif
other contributers
1. width of washer
2. and of course inches per foot. (micro difference)
The offset of the DFW will have no effect on keeping the body aligned with the guide rail, but you can use it to center the rears over the rail. If it dogtracks, it's because the rears might be drilled parallel to each other but not perpendicular to the centerline of the car.
The Iceman said:bracketracer said:The Iceman said:Isn't the concept of cutting the 1/16 two fold. 1. to keep rears away from the rail and 2. keep the whole body parallel with the rail? Therefore not putting a small dogtrack into the car. This is where you want to sit it on the rail, roll it a ways and do a lot of precise measuring!
There is probably a measurement in there like if your axle is 3degree = 1/16 3.5= 1/32 4=1/64
Could somebody get that for me? /images/boards/smilies/smile.gif
other contributers
1. width of washer
2. and of course inches per foot. (micro difference)
The offset of the DFW will have no effect on keeping the body aligned with the guide rail, but you can use it to center the rears over the rail. If it dogtracks, it's because the rears might be drilled parallel to each other but not perpendicular to the centerline of the car.
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