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Vitamin K
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So, let me share a shocking revelation here: 95% of you (at least), think I'm completely, utterly wrong.
I am perfectly okay with this.
What I'm not okay with is misrepresenting what I've said, or the context in which I've said it. That poor strawman can only take so much of a beating.
Allow me to offer a few mis-interpretations, with helpful corrections.
- You don't league-race and you don't have any trophies, so you should shut up.
Maybe if I were advising somebody on a league-racing situation, this would make sense, but I'm not.
- I (or somebody else I know) aligned bent axles with a different method than the one you linked, and therefore bent axles suck.
This is tiring, because it doesn't interact with the actual methodology I'm advocating. Only one person (to my knowledge) to respond to this thread has actually gone that far (I think one other may have skimmed the material). If you haven't interacted with the material and you respond as if you have, there's not much productive conversation that we can have, is there?
- I bet if you and I made cars, mine would beat yours.
Well, okay? That's possibly true. But even if so, there are a lot of factors that go into making a league-ready car, beyond just rear alignment. So even if we both aligned straight, there's a lot of other factors, no? Precision axles, turned wheels, oil, Jiggy-sprays, aerodynamics, etc, etc...
- You are clearly wrong, and you teach bad things, so you should stop sharing your opinion.
If you haven't tried the process that I linked with bent rears, you can't authoritatively claim that it produces bad results. Please spare me the scripture quotations from whatever Pinewood Gospel is preached here. I am not contesting the efficiency of straight-axle cant, but I am unswayed by naysayers who haven't tried the alternative.
I am perfectly okay with this.
What I'm not okay with is misrepresenting what I've said, or the context in which I've said it. That poor strawman can only take so much of a beating.
Allow me to offer a few mis-interpretations, with helpful corrections.
- You don't league-race and you don't have any trophies, so you should shut up.
Maybe if I were advising somebody on a league-racing situation, this would make sense, but I'm not.
- I (or somebody else I know) aligned bent axles with a different method than the one you linked, and therefore bent axles suck.
This is tiring, because it doesn't interact with the actual methodology I'm advocating. Only one person (to my knowledge) to respond to this thread has actually gone that far (I think one other may have skimmed the material). If you haven't interacted with the material and you respond as if you have, there's not much productive conversation that we can have, is there?
- I bet if you and I made cars, mine would beat yours.
Well, okay? That's possibly true. But even if so, there are a lot of factors that go into making a league-ready car, beyond just rear alignment. So even if we both aligned straight, there's a lot of other factors, no? Precision axles, turned wheels, oil, Jiggy-sprays, aerodynamics, etc, etc...
- You are clearly wrong, and you teach bad things, so you should stop sharing your opinion.
If you haven't tried the process that I linked with bent rears, you can't authoritatively claim that it produces bad results. Please spare me the scripture quotations from whatever Pinewood Gospel is preached here. I am not contesting the efficiency of straight-axle cant, but I am unswayed by naysayers who haven't tried the alternative.