Ran in the 1/8th Crappy Results, Seeking input
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The tires aren't the problem. You aren't putting down more power than others have with 26" tires. Launching harder isn't going to fix it either. There is a problem with the suspension with how you have it lowered. You could try clamping the springs to help it out. Either way you need to look over the suspension for the problem. Pinion angle could be the issue, but it's likely spring seperation. I've worked on a few Silverado''s for this problem and it's pretty much always a suspension issue. For referrence your trap speed is 1.7mph faster than my 1/8' when I ran the 14.04.
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i didnt even think about the spring tension/seperation with him being lowered.
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Sorry if it sounded like I was insulting your idea of launching harder. I wasn't posting to insult anyone's idea, but trying to get my point across. The same thing with the 26" tire idea. There are alot of these trucks in the 12's on the 26" tire. You may get some spin from a small tire, but it won't cause wheel hop.
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no offense taken buddy ![Happy](https://www.performancetrucks.net/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_stretch.gif)
i just didnt like the way a 26" felt. i was taching out with a 4.11 gear also.
he most likely could benefit from quite a few of these points.
i didnt mean to sound like an insulted smart ***. LOL i really do think you are intelligent and knowledgeable. it is refreshing.
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i just didnt like the way a 26" felt. i was taching out with a 4.11 gear also.
he most likely could benefit from quite a few of these points.
i didnt mean to sound like an insulted smart ***. LOL i really do think you are intelligent and knowledgeable. it is refreshing.
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One of the things I've found with the short rear tire is that you also need to have a short front tire when you run them. If you have alot of rear lean from a short rear tire and taller front tire that has also been a cause for some traction or suspension problems. A good example is some of the RGV trucks. A few of them are running a very short tire on trucks that sit very low. They are also running a tire in front that is just as short as the back.
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this fool stole the words outa my mouth...
clamp that overload, set the pinion angle around -2 or -3* and put the slicks around 17psi. wheel hop is the result of slack in the rear suspension or incorrect pinion angle. two easy things to correct. my bet is on the pinion angle since youve only done a flip kit.
you are notched right?
clamp that overload, set the pinion angle around -2 or -3* and put the slicks around 17psi. wheel hop is the result of slack in the rear suspension or incorrect pinion angle. two easy things to correct. my bet is on the pinion angle since youve only done a flip kit.
you are notched right?
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id be willing to bet its going to take a carrier bearing relocate and shims to get it straightened out.... if your carrier is already moved, id definitely find out where you sit now (angle wise) and get the shims you need and slap'em in..... spring clamps mainly just stop the spring pack from "teeter-totter'ing" once rotational force is placed on it via the axle tube and spring perch plate..... (big way to say axle wrap)
if that doesnt cut it, youve either got a shock problem or your springs themselves are wrapping and its more than the overload, this is why I took my overload out
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if that doesnt cut it, youve either got a shock problem or your springs themselves are wrapping and its more than the overload, this is why I took my overload out
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Thanks guys this gives me a ton of things to try. Yes Stu I am notched. As far as suspension travel, I have no issues.
-Clamp overload
-Set correct pinion angle
-carrier bearing
-I also have some air shocks so I'll install those so I have some adjustability with the firmness of the shock.
Also, I think either way I'm eventually going to need some cal-tracs so I may keep my eye out for a used set or just save my pennies for new ones.
Thanks a ton fellas. I can't say enough how helpful everyone has been.
-Clamp overload
-Set correct pinion angle
-carrier bearing
-I also have some air shocks so I'll install those so I have some adjustability with the firmness of the shock.
Also, I think either way I'm eventually going to need some cal-tracs so I may keep my eye out for a used set or just save my pennies for new ones.
Thanks a ton fellas. I can't say enough how helpful everyone has been.