I read some on how they both work. I was just thinking unless I'm spinning then my long bars are still working good enough. Maybe I could launch at 10 psi with caltracs and cut a better 60 ft as compared to my current setup. I guess what Mike is doing will be a good example
nope, thats not the case. everyone thinks cal tracs ONLY affects the rear, they actually affect the whole truck. when your suspension is pretty close to being dailed, you will notice how a change at the rear can affect the front if you are in tune enough with the truck.
I love reading your posts on suspension setup and operation James. You have a very good understanding of things.
Sled pulling is a lot easier. Solid as possible in the rear. Lol
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thanks iowa, im by no means the smartest and id like to put more time into drag racing setups with ideas i have but i enjoy going fast off road way more
I think on lowered trucks, the axle wrap bars a so parrell with truck that they don't ride bad. I noticed very little difference with and without axle wrap bars. Caltracs suck balls on the street. First thing off my truck when I get home from racing. Absolutely won't run them on the street
how many leafs you running though Kyle? im driving this built LBZ right now with perfectly flat axle wrap bars and all the leafs but the overload with bilsteins and it rides like crap. my truck rides smoother with angled down axle wrap bars and a full leaf pack. its by no means an apples to apples comparison but the angle shouldnt be the cause. the bar still moves in a circle while the axle moves straight up and down. the springs will twist up to make up for the bars moving in a circular plane. you generally wont ever see the twist in the springs unless you REALLY move the suspension (beyond 6-7" of suspension movement). that bind up combined with the fact the spring no longer can absorb horizontal hits at the tire with a spring that has such a high spring rate leads to a rougher ride.
ideally a triangulated axle wrap bar with a swing shackle properly placed in relation to the suspension is the best route but not the cheapest and requires welding. and now you have no way of adjusting and using preload like cal tracs