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Hey Everybody,
How much does Preload on Ladder bars affect rolling resistance? Thanks., Craig |
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My experience with ladder bars is good. I have built several and tuned several others. With each case, ladder bars work well once the car is sorted out and usually only require a slight pre-load, sometimes none if used with an anti-roll setup.
I am pondering your question and visualizing the preload, and I do not see a way that a slight preload would cause any rolling resistance. A slight preload in the rear will not change the rear axle alignment. In my experience, anything beyond a slight preload to make the car drive straight points to other problems. |
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Thank you for your response - I am using 2 flats for the right side positive preload.
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Craig, that sounds reasonable.
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Thank you that is very helpful.
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