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Old 04-10-2008, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by The Breeze
Good to hear all the hard work has paid off. Congrats
thanks Bryan!

Originally Posted by Superado
awesome short times...what stall are you running?
Yank SS3600
Old 04-11-2008, 09:24 AM
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What do you have the front shocks set on, 90/10(XF)?
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can you do 90/10 with rancho's?
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I don't know if you noticed that he is not running those any longer...he's got the Summit adjustables now...
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Originally Posted by BigKID
What do you have the front shocks set on, 90/10(XF)?
yeah their set on 90/10.

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can you do 90/10 with rancho's?
not sure on how their adjustments are setup, if their on extension or rebound.
Old 04-11-2008, 10:14 AM
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Nah, I think he ditched them for stockers when he ditched the hangers
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stockers on the rear only, I believe
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as it sits right now...

front: stock coil springs and summit shocks set on 90/10

rear: stock hangers, 2" drop shackles, no overload leaf spring, caltracs, stock shocks, 3* pinion shims.
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Originally Posted by bluecajun5.3
as it sits right now...

front: stock coil springs and summit shocks set on 90/10

rear: stock hangers, 2" drop shackles, no overload leaf spring, caltracs, stock shocks, 3* pinion shims.
What does pulling the overload leaf help with? Did you do it at the same time as the caltracs? Did it make the ride more bouncy? I would guess that the caltracs make the rear ride firmer?

Sorry for all the questions, just trying to learn what works best.
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What type of wheel? What psi is working for you?


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