Originally Posted by
sambb
Just make sure that you bend it high enough on the plate that the flat part of the plate will sit high enough on the outside face of the tyre that it wont be kicked out at the bottom by the tyre balloon down at the road surface.
OK Sam, you got me, why is that a problem?
Mine are copy of the NASCAR ones I saw at SEMA about 15 years ago, I just used steel right angle bases as they are heavy enough not to move in the wind when working outside;
The height of the slot is determined by what's needed for clearance under the car. The higher the better (up to the wheel centre) but make sure nothing is going to get in the way of the tape measures.
Cheers
Gary
Last edited by Sydneykid; 19-04-2018 at 12:46 PM.
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