I plan on using Frank's Carrier Wheel adjustment in the rear.  Being
able to tighten the suspension from outside by turning a bolt sounds
very useful to me.

On Aug 26, 10:37 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> i was mainly inquiring as i am trying to work out the road wheel support  
> arms and torsion bars (on paper) before i start on anything else so i have  
> it all right.
>
> depending on room, i was planing on mounting the sprocket (front) wheel on  
> a cam so i can have a bit of slack for mounting or removing the tracks, but
>  wasn't sure about something to take up a bit of slack in the track while  
> operating it. but as mcspud was saying, i won't (shouldn't) need it. i was
> all  ready thinking i wouldn't as the tracks do lay on top of the road wheels
> and  that they don't travel to much
>
> Chris,
> _Odyssey  Slipways_ (http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html)

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