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    Default 2012 rocket. Dragging right front nose

    I've got a 12 blue grey rocket that keeps dragging right front nose and all the way back behind steering rack .im currently using 3 small 1 big for my tires. What adverse effect will it make by using 3 big 1 small. Just to try to get frame higher off ground.

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    what spring do you have on the rt. front and how many bump stops are on the shock?

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    The plastic nose/skirt drags or the frame? You don't gain much in diameter with the circumference difference in the tires, bolt them on and measure ground clearance for yourself To remedy: more wheel rate @ RF, less travel (they go together). Raise RF static ride Height. Main/contributing factors RF wheel rate( and with that spring rate), available travel in shock from static ride height, LR droop Panhard bar rake/length, driving style, track configuration. What do you have?
    Last edited by CCHIEF; 08-07-2018 at 06:29 PM.

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    Get 2015 Flat Plate Updates and make sure car has the redesigned bumper that slants uptwards to the right.

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    Springs 325 rf. 1/2 rubber bushing in cup
    575 lf
    Track has very little banking. But has been rough and choppy

    I've got a 3/16 pice of aluminum around rack and it has drug it completed through and It's starting into frame. Basically where lower control arm mounts to rack
    Having to run car very high and hard on track
    But I think the rough choppy condition is what's causing it to bottom out
    Last edited by racecrate; 08-07-2018 at 04:17 PM.

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    i'd try what cchief said, i think it should solve your problem

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