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Re: Sliders Install
[Re: 360tripleblack77]
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08/29/18 07:23 PM
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Nice!! I'll do that tonight and post a picture here tomorrow.
Thanks Shiloh .. like most have said they should have been mounted a little further Forward. But I think you will be fine. You can rub some grease on the slider to see how far the The roller moves .I can tell you with a quality shock you will get less separation and less movement in the rear. With my setup I get less than 3/4 inch of movement on the roller now.
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Re: Sliders Install
[Re: Porter67]
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08/30/18 09:06 AM
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Springs are brand new calvert split monoleafs.
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Re: Sliders Install
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08/30/18 09:20 AM
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I agree with you... Maybe moving 1" forward the slider will be perfect. I'm running with Viking DA shocks that should provide less separation (I hope). I will rub some grease and make a movie with my GoPro camera to check the clearance and separation. I see that Calvert spring has less separation than OEM springs So I hope that slider slot will have clearance enough to keept welded in the same place. Let's check it out soon.. Thanks Man!
'77 Brazilian Dodge Charger R/T - Street Car Footbrake, Pump Gas, SB Mopar 360" N/A 3300lbs, Leaf Spring + Assassin Bars Best 1/8 mile ET 1.50 60' / 4.31 330' / 6.73@102.54mph
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Re: Sliders Install
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08/30/18 09:40 AM
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just drill a new hole 1.5"back in the rear spring segment for the centering bolt.
Last edited by csk; 08/30/18 10:40 AM.
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Re: Sliders Install
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08/30/18 11:42 AM
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whats better the slider or a shackle? street/strip car Calvert does not recommend theirs for the street.
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Re: Sliders Install
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08/30/18 12:59 PM
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whats better the slider or a shackle? street/strip car Calvert does not recommend theirs for the street. They will clunk and clang on the street(with a decent exhaust you will hear them).. anything that isnt rubber isolated will make some noise.. if you use them they need to be cleaned and lubed on a regular basis.. same as ladder bars or any other parts that are steel on steel
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