Thanks for that Kaydee. Obviously your memory is pretty good!
One can theorise as much as one likes but in the end you can't beat real life experience made available by experts like yourself. The nut torques are a useful piece of information too.
Do you know why they needed to increase the clearance on the centres? Given those clearances it would appear that the pins locate the wheels, which may be why the F5000's and others found they didn't actually need any spindle location?
Do you think the spindles come into play and stop the drive pins shearing on ripple strips, contact with other cars, walls etc,? Which seem to be a feature of V8 Supercars!
Cheers
One can theorise as much as one likes but in the end you can't beat real life experience made available by experts like yourself. The nut torques are a useful piece of information too.
Do you know why they needed to increase the clearance on the centres? Given those clearances it would appear that the pins locate the wheels, which may be why the F5000's and others found they didn't actually need any spindle location?
Do you think the spindles come into play and stop the drive pins shearing on ripple strips, contact with other cars, walls etc,? Which seem to be a feature of V8 Supercars!
Cheers