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Kind of got a late start this year, this only the 4th pull on this truck this year. Any ways, has a Dana 60 under the front of it supported by coil springs, and a triangulated four link (Home built setup). Drives and rides awesome on the street, but the truck is a dedicated puller now. This was the first pull where the axle has hopped that violently, it has hopped before but not like this. Looking for some advice on ways to help prevent this. It has a set of Afco shocks up front with adjustable compression and rebound, I am not for sure how they were set up, I would have to ask the driver. I will get some pics of the front end later, so you all can see how its setup. I am wondering if a true four link would help control this better
Kind of got a late start this year, this only the 4th pull on this truck this year. Any ways, has a Dana 60 under the front of it supported by coil springs, and a triangulated four link (Home built setup). Drives and rides awesome on the street, but the truck is a dedicated puller now. This was the first pull where the axle has hopped that violently, it has hopped before but not like this. Looking for some advice on ways to help prevent this. It has a set of Afco shocks up front with adjustable compression and rebound, I am not for sure how they were set up, I would have to ask the driver. I will get some pics of the front end later, so you all can see how its setup. I am wondering if a true four link would help control this better