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Old 01-12-2011, 01:16 PM   #1
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5/7 drop

Is there anyone running a static drop on the track,and if so how well does it work?
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Old 01-12-2011, 11:12 PM   #2
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Re: 5/7 drop

Are you talkin bout a 4-7 swap ?
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Old 01-13-2011, 12:22 AM   #3
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Re: 5/7 drop

Like a djm or belltech drop kit.
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Old 01-13-2011, 12:52 AM   #4
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Re: 5/7 drop

I have a 5/6.5 drop....real close to what you are seeking. Look at the last page of my build thread for pics. I have a C-notch on order, as there is only about 1" of clearance between the rear axle and the frame.
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Old 01-13-2011, 10:30 AM   #5
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Re: 5/7 drop

I tried the 3.5/5 drop, and never got the truck to hook at the track. Mind you, I was trying to run low to mid 5's in the 1/8 mile. The spring rate was to high to transfer weight from the front, and the rear spring rate did not allow proper anti-squat to work properly. I ended up using Moroso trick springs and QA1 stocket star R series front shocks, and Koni double adjustable coil-overs, and an anti-rollbar from Bickel in the rear. Good luck, let me know if I can help you in any way. I should have an front suspension at market in the next couple months that will help considerably with weight, geometry, etc. Thanks Paul
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Old 01-13-2011, 11:56 AM   #6
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Re: 5/7 drop

I'm running a 4 1/2 f and 6 1/2 r cpp springs right now and pulled consitant low 1.6 and a hand full of high 1.5 60' on drag radials. I'm gonna change that setup though as soon as i can was fighting traction problems all of the time out.
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Old 01-13-2011, 02:57 PM   #7
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Re: 5/7 drop

Thanks for the replies.I wanted to know more out of curiosity than tryn to do it. I got a chasis shop DSR RACECRAFT that my buddy owns that's gonna hook me up.
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Old 01-13-2011, 06:23 PM   #8
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Re: 5/7 drop

Keep in mind everyone that replied is probably running trailing arm rear suspension and your running leaf springs. A big difference between the two.
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Old 01-13-2011, 07:10 PM   #9
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Keep in mind everyone that replied is probably running trailing arm rear suspension and your running leaf springs. A big difference between the two.
Gotcha. I really just asked out of curiosity. I'm most likely gonna stick with a four link and maybe still do a front crossmember.
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Old 01-14-2011, 09:20 AM   #10
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Keep in mind everyone that replied is probably running trailing arm rear suspension and your running leaf springs. A big difference between the two.
Sorry, I did not realize what year truck, and with what rear suspension we were talking about here. The 4-link will work well for you. I know a lot of S10 guys are running Cal-tracs with success for stock type suspension set-ups. I have never seen anyone run Cal-tracs on full size trucks. I seem to always assume we are talking about trailing arm rear suspension. LOL. Paul
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Old 01-17-2011, 10:41 PM   #11
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Re: 5/7 drop

I have Cal-Tracks the truck hooks up really well. I bought there axel flip setup. Had to put in a CPP heavy duty C notch. for travel
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Re: 5/7 drop

5/5 drop no wheel hop problems with the flip kit
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Nice!
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Old 01-18-2011, 02:39 PM   #14
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Re: 5/7 drop

There's tons of guys down here in the RGV with dropped trucks that seem to hook just fine. These guys are low, like 5/7 and lower. Them RGV trucks are some of the quickest in the state. They have lots of videos on youtube and on the Edinburg track website.
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Re: 5/7 drop

My 73 works decent foot braked 1.67 60's. It wanted a light duty 3 leaf pack. the 7 leaf heavy half set was junk.






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My 73 works decent foot braked 1.67 60's. It wanted a light duty 3 leaf pack. the 7 leaf heavy half set was junk.
you feel it hook up more with 3 leafs? ive got the stock 4 (or 5 leaf) i wanted to take 1 out and see if the truck will squat alittle more at the line. and hook up a little better
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I went from the 7 leaf to the light duty 3 leaf pack and both shocks pointing forward at the same time... im not sure which made the biggest change but Cal tracs recomends the lightest leaf pack you need to hold up the vehicle.
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I went from the 7 leaf to the light duty 3 leaf pack and both shocks pointing forward at the same time... im not sure which made the biggest change but Cal tracs recomends the lightest leaf pack you need to hold up the vehicle.
what caltracs are u using? and i cant find anytype of slaper bars or caltracs for a flipped rear end
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Calvert makes the caltracs in a flipped version. I'm told that they also sell their split monoleaf setup for these trucks too.
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Its one of these two. I cant recall the part # of mine?

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Its one of these two. I cant recall the part # of mine?

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the 3204 one. but its outa my price range
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you feel it hook up more with 3 leafs? ive got the stock 4 (or 5 leaf) i wanted to take 1 out and see if the truck will squat alittle more at the line. and hook up a little better


Why do people still think squating is better for hooking??


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I went from the 7 leaf to the light duty 3 leaf pack and both shocks pointing forward at the same time... im not sure which made the biggest change but Cal tracs recomends the lightest leaf pack you need to hold up the vehicle.

Right and why is that? Depending on where you instant center is set, you could be inducing a lot of antisquat. With the stored energy of the light leafs, antisquat puts the tire in to the ground, adding force on that tire.

What hole are you running the caltracs in?
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Right and why is that? Depending on where you instant center is set, you could be inducing a lot of antisquat. With the stored energy of the light leafs, antisquat puts the tire in to the ground, adding force on that tire.

What hole are you running the caltracs in?
Bottom hole, with a half turn Pre load. I need to scale it and see how outta square it is
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