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  1. #21
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    Anyone who posted earlier.......my "reply with quote" is not workin

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    Inbox cleared. Sorry.

  3. #23
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    missle07

    you say you are on a 600 RF spring
    what clip...chevelle?
    I think there should be lifeguards in the genepool.

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    yes chevelle clip.

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    Please look at Penske internal adjustable shock. They will never know because it is "internal". Save money by having one shock and not 20.

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    What would you recommend for a imca northern sport mod for a rf shock on dry slick

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    Anti-squat as a substitute for down force or load on a rear tire only works if you can transfer weight from front to rear. Stiff rebound front shocks are not conducive to front to rear weight transfer which is why so many people complain about lack of forward bite when running them.
    The REAL advantage we get from being all barred up on the LR is that the vertical center of gravity is raised which promotes more weight transfer. More weight transfer = more grip = more speed. It's all about getting as much weight to transfer to the rear wheels but still being able to steer the car. That's the tricky part. If this stuff was easy, everybody would do it.

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    when I drove a chevelle clipped car, I could not get any traction in the car unless I had a 700lb RF spring in the car.
    Had a softer compression setting, and a good bit of rebound in RF.
    shock and spring have to work together.
    and you may think that the 100lb spring difference sounds huge, but when you factor in the 35% motion ratio, that is a 35 pound difference at the ball joint. Not a lot, but a noticeable difference.
    I think there should be lifeguards in the genepool.

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    I would also like to add that if the car wasn't designed to run the softer right front then it's very likely that a soft right front isn't going to be very successful.
    BUCKLE UP NOW, YA HEAR?

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