pigeondave wrote:Just out of interest, what caster are you going to run and what is the easiest way of measuring it to begin with?
Dave
Hi, Dave..... both points being the leading question !
Answer is don't know either yet. Fit it, try it, if I don't like it, change it
In practical terms its a measure of the "mm" thickness of the washers I'm using to space the wishbone in the chassis mounting, going thicker or thinner as required, until I'm happy with it. When I've got what I want I'll get Nev to machine single piece ali spacers to replace any multiple washers in use.
At the moment I've got about 2mm in the rear mount & 4mm in the front mount, looking from the front of the car.
(with the back filled up with a proper rod-end top hat & further washers to make up the 40mm total mount width)
This gives approx 45mm when viewed above between bottom rodend and the rocker pin centres.
How that equates to "degrees castor" - haven't got that far. & how it compares to my old setup- no idea !
Why do kit car owners get hung up on "he's faster than me so must find out his settings & put them on my car".
Every driver will want their "own" setup feel. So its no good me copying Rob's (although its a good start point).
Bit like Hamilton running Button's setup - one like's a flamboyant style - nailed down front/loose rear, the other likes a balanced understeering front - less tyre wear, but more steering angle required. - neither would be happy with the others car.