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Old 05-30-2011, 07:17 PM   #6
Eric Merryfield
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Default Re: Mopar stick racers with SS springs weight transfer probl

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Originally Posted by Steve Hayward View Post
Try this...........
Front end
Loose upper control arm bushings. (Tack the Cams locks in place)
Poly lower Bushings
Koni SPA-1 shocks or better
Loose Strut rod bushings at the K frame.

Rear
Rancho's set on full loose
Control rear separtion with rear spring clamps
Update:

Thanks for all the suggestions: I did call Alex and order the Calverts shocks front and rear. The prior owner also thought that the new technology would work a lot better. Will try shocks first and move to the calvert bars and springs as needed.

I got the car off the rollback this morning and measured how it sat in the front from center of front wheel to wheel quarter panel edge then jacked up car till the front wheels came off the ground I got 5-5.5 inches of travel.

I didn't check the pinion angle yet , cookout was calling.

Looking forward to playing with the classy challenger again soon. Parts will go on after E-town.

E-town is next for the dakota and the dragpak with Mike behind the wheel.

Thank You to all that memorial day is observed for......including my late grandfather Clarence who served 3 plus years in the Phillipines in WW2, in whos memory the dragpak was built......and all the men and women who have fallen in defense of our great country.....


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