Decided it is time to spend a little money on the suspension side of things rather than trying to compensate by adding more hp.
Current setup:
175,000 mile oem shocks up front
15,000 mile cheapest autozone shocks in the rear
2" drop shackles and torsion bar bolts removed
Standard type ladder bars
I cannot for the life of me cut better than a 1.78 60' at the track. That's even with slicks and street tires. I cut identical 60' times. My best time to date is a [email protected].... with a 1.78 60'. The mph is there for some potential 10.4 second passes.
I just ordered Rancho 9000's front and rear. Those seem to be the best shock for the money as far as I can tell ($85 each).
Is removing the overload springs in the rear a good idea? This truck does zero towing.
I am also looking into caltracs to replace my current ladder bars but, those will be a last resort.
Current setup:
175,000 mile oem shocks up front
15,000 mile cheapest autozone shocks in the rear
2" drop shackles and torsion bar bolts removed
Standard type ladder bars
I cannot for the life of me cut better than a 1.78 60' at the track. That's even with slicks and street tires. I cut identical 60' times. My best time to date is a [email protected].... with a 1.78 60'. The mph is there for some potential 10.4 second passes.
I just ordered Rancho 9000's front and rear. Those seem to be the best shock for the money as far as I can tell ($85 each).
Is removing the overload springs in the rear a good idea? This truck does zero towing.
I am also looking into caltracs to replace my current ladder bars but, those will be a last resort.