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Old 05-13-2013, 01:13 PM   #1
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I'd be hard pressed to identify a situation where you want the compression at max stiffness on a double adjustable rear shock. Try it in the middle for compression.
On extension, start in the middle and progressively adjust towards a stiffer setting. Bad tracks need the extension softer, great tracks can take it stiffer.
Once you have the extension figured out, then you can work on the compression.
But no matter what shock valving you have, get rid of those 26" slicks! Taller is better.
Good advice Jeff. The reason I like the compression fairly stiff if for a leaf spring car. They separate a lot when they leave which creates a bunch of stored energy that can pull the wheel back up too quick. This applies the most to a stick car. Loosen it some for a trans brake car, and even more for a footbrake car.
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Good advice Jeff. The reason I like the compression fairly stiff if for a leaf spring car. They separate a lot when they leave which creates a bunch of stored energy that can pull the wheel back up too quick. This applies the most to a stick car. Loosen it some for a trans brake car, and even more for a footbrake car.

Is this for slicks or radials? On my car I run full stiff on comp, and anywhere from 5-10 off full tight on ext on my DA Afco's in back. 18-19 lbs of air , this is on a et ss 275/60 STREET RADIAL, Now trying the radial pro's. Foot brake by the way using a 2 step. I've been 1.29 with the 4.10's and 1.32 with the 3.73's on the ET tires in my 3580 lb 74 Pump Gas firebird.

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Is this for slicks or radials? On my car I run full stiff on comp, and anywhere from 5-10 off full tight on ext on my DA Afco's in back. 18-19 lbs of air , this is on a et ss 275/60 STREET RADIAL, Now trying the radial pro's. Foot brake by the way using a 2 step. I've been 1.29 with the 4.10's and 1.32 with the 3.73's on the ET tires in my 3580 lb 74 Pump Gas firebird.
This is for slicks on my application. I'm not a radial guy but they probably need to be much softer to keep the tire planted.
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This is for slicks on my application. I'm not a radial guy but they probably need to be much softer to keep the tire planted.
I was just curious as i Seen that post, on my slicks i do back off the comp some to allow it to get up on the tire better
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