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The directions say to mount them like you have them. My friend runs them the opposite way and I mounted mine the opposite way. Mega has his like yours.

I have a STU set up and got the CSTs for a good price, so I figured I would try them out.

After this weekend I will let you know how they workout.
Haha, after talking to Andy WSTP i flipped mine. He says they hook up a little less backwards and im worried about high speed sliding. So i like the car loose and less likely to high side the car.
 
Haha, after talking to Andy WSTP i flipped mine. He says they hook up a little less backwards and im worried about high speed sliding. So i like the car loose and less likely to high side the car.
Lol!


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Chocking the rears paddles ! . I was not aware that the rear bolt pattern is rotated about 15 degrees different fron side to side. What would be the proper prossess chock the paddles ? . Im thinking I will have dismount one tire to line then up !
Thanks Bill

 
Chocking the rears paddles ! . I was not aware that the rear bolt pattern is rotated about 15 degrees different fron side to side. What would be the proper prossess chock the paddles ? . Im thinking I will have dismount one tire to line then up !
Thanks Bill

Just rotate on the lugs until you get it close. Otherwise if it really bothers you, pull an axle nut, hub and get the hub lined up with the other one. But you should be able to get them close with the way it is now.
 
The paddles are lined up perfectly on the wheels ,I was just surprised to see the axles were not lined up !
Thanks for your help.
Bill
 
I understand about the axles. The paddles are only off a small amount.
Thanks again guys
 
The only ones that will notice if my paddles are offset is the people I drive past!

Actually I had lined up valve stems when I put the set together. After looking at a photo it seems
that late night install was spot on lol
 
I ran my 32" CST tires for about 16 hours of dune time. I am very impressed with them overall.

I ran the front "backwards" and it worked out well. I was still able to slide some but the dunes were
really torn up and there are 3 big V8s and a couple of very high powered Subi's and they just leave huge trenches.
So power drifting was out of the question so I just found a groove and let the 4 wheel drive do its thing.
I had to run 6500 to 7000 rpm to attempt to keep up with them and I had to cut a few corners every run to keep up.
They were all amazed when we stopped for a break I was right there in line.... and a bit out of breath lol
 
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My x-40 clutch , I made my first adjustment to it as I was reving to 8350 at sand mnt pulling hills with my paddles when I went from stage 3 17' to my new stage 4 18' tune so my rpms climbed to mutch.

Kris gave me some recommendations to get my rpms down so I took my secondary spring from position #4 to #6 and it lowered my rpm to 8150, tested this yesterday racing the drag hill at sand mnt nevada. My next ride will be dumont so I fear I will over rev big time so I may be swapping in my stock weights to add weight to my clutch because of the extra power

x-40 kit and stock dirt tires, stage 3 tune on dry lake bed in winnemucca at 4500', I was hitting rev limiter and couldn't go past 81mph with a new belt. In the dunes top speed I have seen is around 70+ so this doesn't bother me to lose top end with my clutching but I def have to make some more tweaks to get it perfect for the stage 4 tune.
 
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When are you going to Dumont? I'd like to see it run. I'm in Vegas so it's right around the corner.

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pres day for sure. Will have a stage 4 pwr tune big paddle car along with mine so will see as we both have 18' updates. I have (2) sets of rears and some clutch tuning that I will take a day or so to dial in. Will 31.5 (14) paddle rippers be better on my car, or will the 31.5 (10) paddle extremes be better? I already know the rippers kill it at sand mnt on both race hills. I ran them at st Anthony when I was stage 3 but I had them aired down to low so only hid mid 40's on choke, hoping with more air in them and 25 more HP I can top hill at 50
 
Have to wait and see what the sand conditions are like when it gets closer. If the sand is very soft and dry like it was for Halloween and Thanksgiving your 10 paddle extremes will spin A LOT on launch. But by pres. Day I'm sure the sand will have some moisture in it so they may be your better bet up.

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Have to wait and see what the sand conditions are like when it gets closer. If the sand is very soft and dry like it was for Halloween and Thanksgiving your 10 paddle extremes will spin A LOT on launch. But by pres. Day I'm sure the sand will have some moisture in it so they may be your better bet up.

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that's what I am thinking, I hate buying (2) sets of rears but sand changes are forcing me to have options. As always, if its raining, I will run my dirts
 
that's what I am thinking, I hate buying (2) sets of rears but sand changes are forcing me to have options. As always, if its raining, I will run my dirts
If it rains get some 7 or 8 blades

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If it rains get some 7 or 8 blades

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I use 10 blades in the rain........

Get it? A little dry humor! Rain, dry, thank you, I'm here all week, don't forget to tip your waitresses!
 
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I use 10 blades in the rain........

Get it? A little dry humor! Rain, dry, thank you, I'm here all week, don't forget to tip your waitresses!
Leave your rainstick at home and no Raindances Rainman.

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