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Find yourself confused sometimes when trying to decipher exactly what aracer is talking about? This handy guide detailing some of racing's mostcommon terms should help
From the February, 2009 issue of Stock Car Racing
By Sleepy Gomez
Photography by Sleepy Gomez
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A weight jack consists of... 
   
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A weight jack consists of several parts. As seen, the rod is threadedthrough a nut that is welded to the chassis (the nut is shown withoutthe chassis for clarity). A plate attached to the rod rests on top ofthe spring. Turning the rod will affect the weight carried by thatcorner of the car.
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A quick-steer unit speeds... 
   
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A quick-steer unit speeds up the steering ratio. This allows the drivera quicker response. Less steering wheel movement is needed for the samesteering effect at the front wheels.
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This is a picture of a lower... 
   
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This is a picture of a lower A-frame. It has somewhat the configurationof the letter A, thus the name. An upper and lower pair form the hingesthat allow the front suspension to move up and down.
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This diagram illustrates the... 
   
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This diagram illustrates the crossweight of a typical dirt track StreetStock. Crossweight is usually thought of in terms of a percentage of thetotal weight of the car.
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The center section of a 9-inch... 
   
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The center section of a 9-inch Ford rearend holds the rearend gears. Itis known by several names such as the pumpkin, or the chunk.

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