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Pierce Car HELP!!!
Have a 2007 Pierce, clamped up- running the coil-over eliminator on the front, , z-link right side, advanced oil shocks straight from pierce, straight bar- 2nd hole from top on rearend, all other bars are in middle holes. 50 lbs of left rear, and both rear shocks have the right angle in them.
No matter what I do I cannot get the car to calm down, rough track or smooth track the left front is a foot off the ground and its very undriveable. I need to help calming it down. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Is the LF wheel about 140 pounds heavier than the RF wheel ?
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I'm not sure. Ill put it on the scales and see. That would cause it?
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We ran our 08 with a 100 pound split in the front and it would carry the left front maybe a inch.
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How much drop do you have in the LR when you jack it up under the drivers legs? Should be between 4-5in, if you are closer to 5 i would close it up and see what you think. Is the car fast carrying the LF?
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It should be in the 120 to 140 pds heavier on the LF for the clamped up cars,25 pounds bolted on the LF will help it early in the night.30 to 50 pounds of LR works for most on ump tires.
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Are you one of those morons that run the progressive pull bar spring on the clamp car?If so theres no helping you. But i would try not sucking.
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Maybe I'm missing something but it's not doing a wheelie in that photo?
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What front springs and what the deg of angle in the lr lower at ride height?
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where is the spring on the RR? Looks like you may need to raise the panhard bar straight up on both sides. Or maybe a j-bar or long bar suits that hammer down track better.
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750 lf, 650 rf, 200 across the rear. I'll get angles when I get the car back on the ground
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where is the RR spring, in front, on top, behind? On the birdcage or clamped?
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RR spring on top, its a clamped car
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