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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review @azwcat My pleasure. With tires mounted, you could make an adapter that fits inside the perimeter of the wheel and either hold the gauge firmly against the adapter or do what I did and attach a steel... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review Posted by: @charleyhradicalsportscarregistry-com The Registry Sticker looks great on your car too... I understand that they make the cars much faster. 🙂 I do recall my lap times began tren... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review That covers all of the pieces of the MK setup equipment. I am 100% satisfied and I had zero problems using all of it. I have no financial interest in MK and I am not shilling; Marty is a good guy an... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review The last pieces of the system is a wireless corner weight and tablet system from Longacre, which is integrated into the MK scale pads. The wireless corner weight transmitter devices slide into the s... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review I marked my shop floor where to position each tire, and also the location of the three adjustable legs of each scale pad. This needs to be done once for each work site, so each time you go to the tra... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review There are two corner weighting equipment systems in use -- one which uses ramps and weighs the corners with the tires mounted, and one that uses setup wheels mounted. Since I am pretty new to setting... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review I really like the MK toe bars because they stay in place without moving around, and are easy to adjust side-to-side, making it easy to configure the toe strings the same distance from each of the whee... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review It is no problem to adjust the high speed bump compression and rebound with your fingers, but for the low speed bump I use a 4mm deep socket and twist this with my fingers. For the springs it is help... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review Measuring camber could not be easier. I purchased this camber/caster gauge with a magnetic adapter: Attachment : IMG_6530.jpeg Then I found someone on Etsy.com who sells steel plates to order.... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review The ride height or drop height measurement on a Radical is calculated from the distance between the top of the tires to specific points on the chassis. Basically, the longer the measured distance, th... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review The MK hoist is 100% awesome. I use it all the time, and I usually just store it in place over a car, however it folds up for hauling and has two extra castors on the end to facilitate moving. It is... |
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RE: MK Chassis Setup System Review First piece of equipment is the chassis stand on heavy duty casters. It is sturdy, rolls easily on a smooth surface and can even handle some bumps but care must be taken to not slide the car on the s... |
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RE: Radical Jacking/Lifting @rojid I don't know. I personally hate buying the same thing twice. You can use jack stands under the hubs; I used this for a couple of months and was able to service the engine oil/filter and GDU,... |
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MK Chassis Setup System Review Posted by: @azwcat @davidf - Sounds like you went with the full enchilada on the chassis setup. Quite an investment! Would be great to get your review on those items. I did not forget about your ... |
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RE: Radical Jacking/Lifting @rojid Yes, this is wide enough. My chassis stand is 24 inches wide, and it works well however because it is pretty narrow, I need to locate the rear stand pretty far back under the GDU, or pretty fa... |
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