I'll get the front end dropped down his week. We pull again Friday. Thanks for the advice. I'll keep plugging away at it.
Is clamping the springs doing the same thing as having ladder bars? If not where do I clamp them? I can get the clamps here local
On my work stock truck, I run stops, clamps and bars. Clamps will lower the rear a bit but makes the suspension much more solid. I would clamp then confirm hitch height. It will ride like S*** though I can guarantee it :rofl:
On my work stock truck, I run stops, clamps and bars. Clamps will lower the rear a bit but makes the suspension much more solid. I would clamp then confirm hitch height. It will ride like S*** though I can guarantee it :rofl:
I assume your rules must require the stops to have a certain amount of gap? 1"?
OP, can you post your rules?
The proper way to setup the front on these trucks is not to "lower the front end" but to take all preload off of torsion keys(back bolts out) but keeping it supported at a certain height. When you lower the front, as soon as the sled weights your hitch, the front end raises to a point and you just lost your hitch height.
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Im curious, how do you go about starting your pull? Do you raise RPM to about 1500-2000rpm and hold it before you let off the brakes, or do you simply start at idle and punch it off the start?
Depends on the track. 99 precent of the time I hold the brake, roll in to the gas and once it starts to pull through the brakes give it hell. If it hooks and doesn't start hopping I keep it pinned. I'm just learning. One of the more experienced guys will be able to tell you better.
Are you starting in 3rd gear? Or is it shifting up?
EDIT I looked back and see you are letting it up shift, that will dictate how hard to leave also.
OK, you're doing that correctly. Was just eliminating that as a problem, based on that video.Depends on the track. 99 precent of the time I hold the brake, roll in to the gas and once it starts to pull through the brakes give it hell. If it hooks and doesn't start hopping I keep it pinned. I'm just learning. One of the more experienced guys will be able to tell you better.
Im curious, how do you go about starting your pull? Do you raise RPM to about 1500-2000rpm and hold it before you let off the brakes, or do you simply start at idle and punch it off the start?