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Old 08-30-2009, 12:23 AM   #11
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Default Re: Cal Trac Shock Mounts

I have always tied the rear end down but the front was tied down by the front cross member, now that I'm changing over to the Calvert's I'm thinking about loosely tying down the rear frame then over-inflating the rear tires to cut down on bounce.

Can't see any other way to tie the car down without tying down the suspension or frame?

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Old 09-01-2009, 01:42 PM   #12
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Default Re: Cal Trac Shock Mounts

I had the left side shock mount break of completely, so I checked the right side and found it was cracked also.

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From John Calvert himself.

Tying to the rear end housing and allowing the body to remain free allows everything suspension related to move, couple this with some of the freeway conditions and realize that the Rancho rear shock set to a nine has tremendous resistance the loads are just really high.
So based on what John passed on to Alex, we should soften the shocks when transporting the car? Makes sense to me. Some of the roads around me leave alot to be desired.
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