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Old 11-10-2011, 01:38 PM   #1
fuzzy1nickels
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Center of Gravity 70 c-10

Hello all,

Currently installing suspension on my project (scotts hot rod front ifs and 4-bar rear/ 4" 6" drop). I am doing a 4bar system in the rear and have been doing A TON of research on the measurements and every thing that needs to be taken.

Mainly I am wanting to know if any one has any clues on where the center of gravity is in regards to the vertical direction so I can set my antisquat. I am able to pretty easily find the cg from front to back, but up and down is a real hassle with out a set of scales. If any one could give me a ball park estimate on where it might land, I would greatly appreciate it.

My only guesses so far would be about where the center of the crank shaft is would be a good starting place to look. Thanks for the help
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