Bag 4
I
NSERT
T
WEAK
S
CREWS IN
B
RACE
A
SSEMBLY
1 - Place the Tweak Brace [25] on a smooth, flat table and thread the Tweak set screws [23] into the brace per the illustration. Try
to be careful to thread it in straight and perpendicular.
2 -
3 - Repeat the above steps for the second Tweak Plate, but flip the plate first as this is for the opposite side of the car.
With the tweak screw threaded through the brace, thread the plastic spring holder [24] onto the tweak screw as shown in the
illustration. The tweak screw should thread in until almost flush with the bottom of the spring holder. These new spring holders do
not require super glue to hold them to the tweak screws, but a small dot can be added as a precaution if you wish.
Tweak Plates
4
23
Thread the set screw
in until flush with the
bottom of the holder.
23
24
Progressive
Conical Spring
A
TTACH
S
PRING TO
H
OLDER
Push the spring [26] into the groove on the plastic
holder [24]. Make sure that the first coil sits into the
angled groove. This allows the spring to sit flat on the
bottom plate. If the spring coil is not properly seated in
the groove, the spring will sit on an angle and make
the car difficult to tweak properly.
Bag 4
26
26
24
Red Alum
4-40 Ballstud
17
Red Locknut
9
Tweak Plates
Make sure spring coil
is seated into groove
on spring holder.
4-40 x 3/8”
set screw
Molded Plastic
Spring Holder
23
24
Assemble the Tweak Plates
1 - Use the 4-40 x 3/8” button head screws [28] to fasten the
black plastic standoffs [27] to the graphite tweak plate [25].
2 - Insert the red ball stud [17] through the tweak plate and
secure with a red locknut [9] as shown in the illustration.
27
28
17
25
9
4-40 x 3/8”
Button Head
28
25
4-40 x 1/4”
Flat Head
22