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68Mustang 07-08-2010 08:57 AM

question about ladder bar/shock adjustments
 
I am running a bracket car that has ladder bar/coil overs it runs 6.80's in the 1/8th. The car works great when the track is good, but if the track goes away a little the car loses a BUNCH in 60ft.
I have been told several different things. My question is when the track is bad or starts to go away do i want to hit the tires harder or softer. I run QA1 single adjustable shocks in the rear, the last I was told was to soften the shocks up when the track is bad.

Also my bars are pointed down slightly, since the car is a footbrake car with a 54.4%/45.6% weight front to back could it not be hitting the tires hard enough. Would moving the bars up 1 hole be a move in the right direction.

Jeff Colvert 07-08-2010 12:15 PM

Re: question about ladder bar/shock adjustments
 
I like to see the ladder bar level to 1 1/2 deg down in front. With the single adj. shock you can put more hit to the tires by softing the setting. Best case would be to have double adj. shocks then you could loosen the top setting to hit tires harder and tighten the bottom setting to hold the tire to the ground longer. Also loosen front shocks on a slick track for more weight transfer. Anyway thats how I run my Mustang.


Jeff Colvert SS/G 4456

68Mustang 07-08-2010 12:22 PM

Re: question about ladder bar/shock adjustments
 
Jeff i was curious what your car weighs and what rate coil spring do you run in the rear

Mike Pearson 07-08-2010 03:40 PM

Re: question about ladder bar/shock adjustments
 
I would lower the front of the bars a little more. You cant adjust for a bad track. I run the same shock combo. Your ride height of the shock should be just a little more than half travel. QA-1 should give a ride height for your shock. Then install the softest spring to get the ride height.


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