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10/16/24, 8:50 AM |
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What is the significance of an 87/40 or 88/40 chassis? What do the terms mean and when or why is one used instead of the other?
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10/16/24, 9:44 AM |
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[QUOTE=The Old Coyote;577505]What is the significance of an 87/40 or 88/40 chassis? What do the terms mean and when or why is one used instead of the other?[/QUOTE
I'm not an expert, but I thought the 87" or 88" referenced the Wheelbase. And the 40" or 41" was from the Motorplate to Centerline of the rear axle. Our old car was an 86"/39" Wing Cars typically run a longer Wheelbase , 88" As Compared to Non Wing Sprint Cars , 87/40
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I built my tqs, non wing, an inch shorter than most, and raised the right rail to keep it out of the dirt, to lessen the chance of it becoming a ski,so if I were returning to sprints, I would prefer one with the shorter specs, I felt for better forward bite, JMHO
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