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    Default Deck height

    Older car. oil double adjustable shocks. Standard single spring in every corner. With current setup and me in the car, deck height is just under 40, which is fine most places. ULMS tech states 39", to be measured at tech inspection and before each race. Without changing all ride heights and losing a ton of turns in the LR, I can't make that happen. What should I do?

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    What spring is on your LR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfhotlm33c View Post
    Older car. oil double adjustable shocks. Standard single spring in every corner. With current setup and me in the car, deck height is just under 40, which is fine most places. ULMS tech states 39", to be measured at tech inspection and before each race. Without changing all ride heights and losing a ton of turns in the LR, I can't make that happen. What should I do?
    Is your t bar not adjustable? I've never seen a car that couldn't go down that much.
    Modern Day Wedge Racing
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    Just buy the Wehr's deck adjuster inserts

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    Lower the deck if you are happy with the car’s handling.

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    T-bar did it. Don't know why I didn't look at that. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfhotlm33c View Post
    T-bar did it. Don't know why I didn't look at that. Thanks.
    Glad that fixed it!
    Modern Day Wedge Racing
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