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whats the perfect rake for 32

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by elroy, Aug 31, 2012.

  1. Jeem
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    Say no to protractors.

    Protractors are great for finding angles. Matching angles. Setting up components.

    Great rake is the happy by product of the "eye".
     
  2. deucetruck
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    Man, I love your tub !!! Killer!
     
  3. Jimmy2car
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    Here is mine. Maybe not perfect for all, but perfect for me

    3 1/2" dropped axle, 26" front tire, 30" rear
     

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  4. Its a catch because you need to set a bunch or crap up before you can get the eye happy.
    Think about all the other stuff that needs to be happy.
    All that stuff needs to work with the rake
     
  5. Jeem
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    You're right, of course. My point is just, final rake is something that you set up by eye and then build the suspension accordingly. Mock it up at it's ideal, and then have at it with protractors and other measuring devices to make that happen.
     
  6. CheatersPete
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    From my point of view

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  7. 327-365hp
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  8. Ned Ludd
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    Here is my formula, derived from looking the "eye" in the eye and working back from there:

    Measuring perpendicularly up from the flat, middle bit of the bottom of the frame rail, the tops of all the tyres should be around the mean of the front tyre height and the rim diameter.

    The greater the big-to-little ratio, the steeper the rake. Equal tyre diameters mean a level stance.

    This isn't the only way for a car to sit, but it will give you that look.
     
  9. Exactly.
    The mock-up stage is the most fun part of the build. Your brain and your creativity are running at maximum RPM. Once you get it "right", then you have to open up the wallet, and the fun meter drops back a few notches.
     
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  10. Abomb
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    [​IMG]

    For a Coupe, It'll fit.

    Since you're building a truck, you can probably get by with this one though...

    [​IMG]
     
  11. ratrod0
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    Hotrod rake
     

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  12. NealinCA
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    Here's my two attempts.

    32 with fenders...

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    32 without fenders...

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    Neal
     
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  13. 5w32
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    5" magnum axle , mono leaf spring
     

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  14. Tattoozzz
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    My 32. 18" wires front/rear. Rear tire is 33" tall. Front tire is 28" tall.
     

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  17. John Stimac
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    Had lots of 32's, but thought this one was just right. Tire size plus the setup was perfect IMG_7387.jpg
     
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  18. wicarnut
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    Last edited: Mar 21, 2024
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  19. Corn Fed
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    Here's my '32. Go the other direction.

    20200706_171540.jpg
     
  20. dirt car
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    The forward rake is right at home on 32's be it a high-boy or full fender version, never could get overly enthused of the use of the narrow axle on a full fender car, something needed when going to extremes, just me I suppose...
     
  21. Brad Ley
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    About this much looks right to me.
    20240313_172119.jpg
     
  22. JimSibley
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    In my opinion, each car needs its own rake. It is all in the eye! My cars all hve a rake that I like, but none are the same. IMG_1362.jpeg IMG_0553.jpeg IMG_2271.jpeg
     
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  23. Better wear a seat belt or you could fall through the windshield on that one !
     
  24. noboD
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    Jim, Sibley, that orange car looks like a Hot wheels car. Killer!!
     
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  25. xix32
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    The Karl Orr car
    Karl Orr.jpeg
     

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  26. Frames
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    img218.jpg Adjustable front spring perch. Coil-over rear. Set the rake you want. Even raise or lower it for car shows or cross country. Never mind the axle drop or the tire size. I like 4 degree.
     
  27. pineknot4
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  28. DDDenny
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    Odd looking 32!
     
  29. 32s just scream skirts and tail dragger stance
    IMG_7955.jpeg
     
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