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i run the rancho shocks what is the best setting or what shock is better without spending $ 400 each thanks 1232 stk f/sa 69 nova
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I assume you have the Rancho 9000 adjustable rear shocks that Cal Tracs
recommends be used with their setup. If so it would be best to call Calverts shop in SOCAL and just ask for some guidence as to a starting point on which of the 5 settings to start with. Their customer service seems to be very good from comments I've heard.
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"Set rear shocks on #5, if car wants to porpoise go to 6 or 7 (harder). If car spins, needs harder hit, go softer" They do have great customer service so give them a call if you have questions. I think that if they thought there was a better shock for the money then the Rancho the would sell it. Good Luck, Bill |
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