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    Default Shocks on mod

    Got a mod weighs 2550 with driver & its a stacked leaf mod. so just looking for options on shocks that would be good also for slick track? this is what i run all the time dnt have anytime to change shocks but i use these for my slick shocks but its what i always run from the begining to the end.. 76lf 753rf & 95lr 94rr just lookin for options that will not have a tight condition on entry & will work well from center off...Thanks

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    Oh sorry I run pro shocks but they are not gas

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    LF 75 , RF ok or 75 , LR 95-3 or 96-3 ( straight 94 ok too ) , RR ok

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    I would lighten the rear shocks to 94 or 93. I would not run a compression shock on the left rear of a leaf spring car. You need to let the spring move around. The most important thing on a dry slick track with a leaf car is to make sure you are keeping them arched regularly. Any loss of spring and you will lose all forward bite on the slick.

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    Ok thanks & what does a 953 or 963 do on lr will that loosen car on entry? & what on exit?? Thanks again

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    Another? what would a 935 do on lr? and would a 93 shock be to less of comp. on rr 0r just keep 94 on rr?? sorry so many?s..Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by frontrunner View Post
    Ok thanks & what does a 953 or 963 do on lr will that loosen car on entry? & what on exit?? Thanks again
    Won't loosen entry , lets it roll up and holds weight on LR longer , which should give more drive off. If in doubt run 75's on front 94's on back . My leaf cars only have about 165 wins so I might not know what I'm talkin about. One thing I do know is there are 50 different setups that will work for 50 different drivers.

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    Ok thank you & with that many wins maybe ya know somthin lol & what would a 935 do when on lr & just hunting for good shocks for dry but also to run all the time so my 76lf 753rf & 95lr 94 rr needs changed alittle then right???

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    transfers weight to lr on acceleration , but I don't like that it doesn't let lr go up and roll weight to rr. Used to run them on lr , today I'd run it on rr maybe.

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    so if i go with 75lf 753rf & 94s across the rear thats will be good then to keep on the car????? Thanks again

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    Yes , that should be fine . Here is a reply I gave to another question , that you may be able to use. LR afco 231mhd 152lbs. , no lowering block , RR afco 231 142 lbs. , 1" adjustable lowering block , start with wheebase equal . Air LF 10 , RF 13 , LR 8 , RR 10 . Ride height 6 1/2 across front , 7 1/2 across rear , with driver , if any corner has to be higher make it the LR if possible , 150 lbs. bite for feature ,80 for heat if you can ( 2lbs + LF air , 1 lb more RR air ) . shouldn't need 56 % rear , 54 or 55 w/driver . String left side ,tires should be even , or LR just outside LF , right side prefer RF 3 or 4 " outside RR . Now for what you originally asked shocks LF 5 , RF 5 or 5C-3R , LR 4 or 5C-3R , RR 3 or 4 . Feel free to PM me with any problems.

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