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[QUOTE="Dzchey21, post: 749884, member: 63"] From the reading I have done, confirmed by dockboy is that most people actually run them too tight. Caltracs are really made for transbrake cars, when you launch there is no load on the suspension so the pre load is set for that. Now on a 4wd your boosted and the suspension is pre-loaded if you don't set it for launch state it will never work right. There are 9 sec door cars cutting 1.3, 60 foot times no problem. Split Mono leaf, adjustable rear shocks ect, they work great but as a slap on drive down the road... not so much... sure they work but it's not the same intention we are taking about. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 2 [/QUOTE]
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