I'd like to see what some of you guys do to drop your 60' times on your 4wds. I have the front end decranked far enough that my CV and tie rod angles are negative. I'm running CalTracs out back because I removed the overload spring. I tried dropping the air pressure in the tires some and that helped a little bit, but I still get lots of front end hop off the line and was only able to cut a 1.807.
Any tips? I've thought about cranking up the preload on the CalTracs, but I'm not sure if that would help or hurt. I can see it raising the back end up some which would transfer more weight to the front, but the way they are designed it seems like they would want to actually transfer weight off the front onto the rear. I've also though about strapping the front suspension, but I'm not sure how much that would help.
Here's my static angles:
Here's a couple of screen captures from videos when I launch showing weight transfer to the rear
Any tips? I've thought about cranking up the preload on the CalTracs, but I'm not sure if that would help or hurt. I can see it raising the back end up some which would transfer more weight to the front, but the way they are designed it seems like they would want to actually transfer weight off the front onto the rear. I've also though about strapping the front suspension, but I'm not sure how much that would help.
Here's my static angles:
Here's a couple of screen captures from videos when I launch showing weight transfer to the rear