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Dave,
There is a good size bump in that right lane in that area- 200-300 feet out. I see it on the graph and i think it is a little worse on the right side of the groove. I agree with Tom that softening the car up will help, but I would make a pass or 2 in the left lane I make any big changes. Bill |
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If its sticking on the launch with no problem and coming un-done at 300' or so, its more likely your shock settings. Sounds a little stiff to me. Bump and Rebound is a good place to start. A good shock with have a knob on the back of the shock ..... make adjustments from there.
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Dave,
You hit hard with that accident, I would suggest to pull the rear shocks and compress them and make sure they are functioning properly. If they are then try loosening them like Tom said. Regards, Pat I. |
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Just an update, tried a couple of adjustments and didnt help...went back to the shop, checked all the suspension for any obvious issues (didnt find anything)..
Put 'er back on the scale, and found out that the dumb crew chief forgot to put the weight of the fat driver in the seat when setting it up.... Did that , re-adjusted, and guess what...problem solved...straight and true... Thanks for all the suggestions...
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