track suspension setup (caltracs & rancho shocks)
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From: Breaux Bridge, LA
i've been doing some research lately to come up with a new suspension setup for the truck.
it currently has a 2/4 drop with hotchkis coils up front and belltech hanger and shackles in the rear, stock shocks all around, stock alloy wheels with stock 255/70's up front and 28x11.5x16 e/t streets in the rear.
best 60' to date with this setup is 1.71
i've been considering buying some caltracs along with some rancho RS9000X shocks.
from what i hear, calvert recommends using these shocks with thier caltracs.
the shocks are 9-way adjustable.
Part # RS99263 front
part # RS99262 rear
any opinions on this setup?
thanks,
lance
it currently has a 2/4 drop with hotchkis coils up front and belltech hanger and shackles in the rear, stock shocks all around, stock alloy wheels with stock 255/70's up front and 28x11.5x16 e/t streets in the rear.
best 60' to date with this setup is 1.71
i've been considering buying some caltracs along with some rancho RS9000X shocks.
from what i hear, calvert recommends using these shocks with thier caltracs.
the shocks are 9-way adjustable.
Part # RS99263 front
part # RS99262 rear
any opinions on this setup?
thanks,
lance
Last edited by bluecajun5.3; Apr 23, 2007 at 08:34 AM. Reason: title
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ive always wanted to try out the adjustable rancho's but wasnt sure if they had them for a lowered applicationl. we put those on my buddies lifted wrangler and they have been awesome so far. you can really tell a difference in the ride by turning that lil ****
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From: Breaux Bridge, LA
Originally Posted by silver-mod-o
thats a pretty good deal... I thought you already had some traction bars on that thing??







