by chappy » Thu Jan 14, 2016 5:55 pm
Hi David I take it you are working on the GT Jag.
The best I can give is that when setting up for a triangular or 3 point system which as you know is guide post center to the rear axle ends at the wheels, is when the front whells are not fixed in a down position. Usually I have found the greater that ditance on a commercial type or long home track the better the car will handle.
This all changes though when you use a quad setup whereby the front wheels are set at a level where they contact the track and support the front end rather than the guide supporting the front end.
in the quad set up the wheel base has more to do with car performance than guide to rear wheels distance. Depending on what your intentions are with the Jag, you may want to think about using the PCS front end extender, it can be made to fit in the GT chassis and allow you to preset the distance to the guide center. Having said that the tripod is a good system as is the quad . Just have benefits for different applications. For home use or clubs with a non commercial size track I like to use quad, but when you get into higher speed and long flowing corners like those on a commercial track, the tripod really performs well.
SCC I am pretty sure have the PCS chassis fronts and the complete chassis kits, although I bet you can find them in your neighborhood too.
Good Luck
Bob