Project 50 Shades LSXAP Shoptruck
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#193
Well actually Corey added the 'nonsense', but realistically, it was just him adding some comedy to your already comical failure. A theory is only acceptable if you can demonstrate its validity with reason or an experiment. I'm not entirely sure what watching a go-pro video would prove beyond the anecdotal. Regardless, what I said still stands true; a shock absorber will dampen system response time no matter if its in compression or tension. This is the simple physical nature of a damper. Maybe you'd care to explain to the viewers what the geometry has to do with it...because this topic certainly has nothing to do with the direction in which the damper is displaced.
#196
Well actually Corey added the 'nonsense', but realistically, it was just him adding some comedy to your already comical failure. A theory is only acceptable if you can demonstrate its validity with reason or an experiment. I'm not entirely sure what watching a go-pro video would prove beyond the anecdotal. Regardless, what I said still stands true; a shock absorber will dampen system response time no matter if its in compression or tension. This is the simple physical nature of a damper. Maybe you'd care to explain to the viewers what the geometry has to do with it...because this topic certainly has nothing to do with the direction in which the damper is displaced.
Factory does this on some trucks to help but thats for stock form, now in racing standing them up allows rhem to work the same and allow for better control over axle
#198
Well actually Corey added the 'nonsense', but realistically, it was just him adding some comedy to your already comical failure. A theory is only acceptable if you can demonstrate its validity with reason or an experiment. I'm not entirely sure what watching a go-pro video would prove beyond the anecdotal. Regardless, what I said still stands true; a shock absorber will dampen system response time no matter if its in compression or tension. This is the simple physical nature of a damper. Maybe you'd care to explain to the viewers what the geometry has to do with it...because this topic certainly has nothing to do with the direction in which the damper is displaced.
#199
The only way to truly change ic is with the front spring eye either being lowered or raised. The rear eye may effect it but only really at neutral since everything will move and change when the spring arches and changes. The shocks are there to more finely control the movements that are going on. So you can have more control over the movement letting the chassis. I'm goin to pull the front end apart and check spring rates. I may switch to a softer longer spring that has more stored energy and look into a double adjustable shock. I'm seriously considering ladder baring the truck and moving weight around. So I can get better control of it and putting a bigger wheel and tire under it and just leave it parked till I'm done lol


