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starting adjustments upper or lower hole . In the upper hole they are heading up in the lower hole they are almost level .
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The starting point Calvert recommends is to use the hole that keeps the bar closest to parallel with the ground with the car on the ground and at race weight.
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A. Hooks the way you want: good to go, no more adjustment needed. B. Hooks but too much wheelstand: tighten front shocks. C. Hooks but goes left or right: add small preload to direction it goes, until straight. D. Hooks then spins: loosen rear shocks 1-2 clicks, til it stays on the tires. E. Hooks but hits too hard: go to lower hole and repeat A-D. Softest hit: lower hole- no preload Soft hit: lower hole- 1-5 turns preload Hard hit: upper hole- no preload Hardest hit: upper hole- 1-5 turns preload. Hope this helps,, good luck and let us know how it went. The Cal-Tracs is a great system, especially if you use their split springs and shocks. My 2 cents Danny Durham |
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Don't mind me I am having a Senior moment but if I were to put my bar's in the upper hole doesn't that blow the theory about being "parallel with the ground" - just a question from an OLD F_ _ T because I alway's felt that the bar's should be in the upper hole to hit harder but we haven't been out yet to test - Looking forward to a response to help this Old Guy as well -- Thank's In Advance
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I set mine per travis at Calvert..
Lower hole 1/4 turn of preload both sides with driver in car.. My car almost drags the bumper.. Keep in mind if you dont add travel to the front end and have a loose on extension shock on front it wont matter where your bars are set.. |
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Thanks for the feedback I will be testing for the first time this wens day night . I will let you know how it goes . I have a set of drag radials an a pair of slicks I'm concerned about the slicks the have some dry rot cracking in the sidewall . On one side of both tires . Not sure if I trust them . Any comments on that ?
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Thanks your rite bad tires are a waste of time . It's crazy to buy a set of new tires now. We only have a few more test nights left with decent weather . I might be able to borrow a set to try .
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On our car I found juggling the bars from top to bottom had zero effect. Like a buddy of mine said..."aint no magic to be found there".
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