Lowered the truck 3/5 also removed overload spring. Want to go to qa1 coil overs in the rear. What spring rates have you guys run for street and track> Thanks
That's the way I read it. I'm not sure what the purpose of that would be though.You wanna run coilsprings along with your leaf springs?
Yes, getting a ton of sag in the rear under take off, hits the DJM short bump stops and wheel hops, have ladder bar type traction bars. Was thinking the coil overs would help with the sag. Maybe I shouldn't have removed the overloads? but I like how the truck sits, trying to correct the excesive sag. Any thoughts? Thanks
I have no idea just a thought if you like the ride hight and want to get the sag out what about a set of air bags? Bump them up for the track and drop them down for driving around for your look...
Its not spring rate you should be diving into first so put that aside for now.
Lets see some pics of your ladder bars and what type shocks are you running now in the rear?
The bars are Bds 60 inch bars, the shocks are Belltech nitro drops. Dont believe I'm getting alot of axle wrap, I guess I'm just thinking the shocks are too soft, was planning on going to qa1 double adjust. in the spring on front, so figured I'd get the single adjust for the rear. Used to run Ranchco adjustables all around, I would have been able to solve this sag problem with them, but truck is too low to run them
Not really ladder bars I guess, as the bolt to the bottom of the spring perch, I guess I just call em that because of the top and bottom tubing with webing in the middle
Order a set of QA1 DD702 or DD701 double adjustable coil over shocks and you will be able to adjust rebound and compression individually. They are coil overs, but just run them without coils - if you order the same shock without the threaded body (TD703 non-coil over) it will come with a stud on the top and you will need to convert to bearing or eyelet bushing and by the time you buy those parts for the same money you could have a shock that you could put a coil on if you ever wanted to (4-link in the future).
I would also go to some adjustable traction bars of the correct length to get the right angle and be able to pre-load them.
Order a set of QA1 DD702 or DD701 double adjustable coil over shocks and you will be able to adjust rebound and compression individually. They are coil overs, but just run them without coils - if you order the same shock without the threaded body (TD703 non-coil over) it will come with a stud on the top and you will need to convert to bearing or eyelet bushing and by the time you buy those parts for the same money you could have a shock that you could put a coil on if you ever wanted to (4-link in the future).
I would also go to some adjustable traction bars of the correct length to get the right angle and be able to pre-load them.