Spring Clamps

moneypitt

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I have searched but could not really find an answer. Is it best to clamp the front of the spring pack or the rear?
 

moneypitt

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Ok thanks, I just installed Rancho 9000 shocks and made a set of spring clamps for racing on Saturday. Truck ran a 13.00 last time so I am shooting for 12's this trip.
 

coker6303

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For the track most just clamp the front. I ran it that way for a long time. You can go to a trailer shop and get a u-bolt and strap for cheap.

Some guys that are just making a quick trip to a stock class sled pull will use clamps on the front and rear from what I have read.
 

Dozerboy

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There really seems to be no difference. I tried both ways one day while playing at the beach.

IIRC the rear should be the best for controling hop.


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ryan415

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I have had good luck with clamping just the rear. I do know for pulling though, you will want to clamp both the front and rear.
 

btfarm

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Front of mine are clamped. (2) pieces of 1.25 x .375 bar stock and (2) 7/16 bolts-nuts each side. I had hopping problems in deep snow alot. No more hop most times.
However, if you put it on a lift with the front clamps in place it will push your tailpipe WAY down.
 

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x MadMAX DIESEL

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When I had them on my truck they would always slide in after awhile. First attempt to fix it I put rubber between the clamps and springs. Next and final solution I welded the bottom bar stock to the overload spring.
 

x MadMAX DIESEL

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Front of mine are clamped. (2) pieces of 1.25 x .375 bar stock and (2) 7/16 bolts-nuts each side. I had hopping problems in deep snow alot. No more hop most times.
However, if you put it on a lift with the front clamps in place it will push your tailpipe WAY down.

How would that affect your tailpipe?
 

Dozerboy

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Madmax

That's funny my slide out IIRC but get hung up before coming all the way off.


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Dozerboy

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It helps a little it don't stop anything. Kind of a wast, but their better then nothing.


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