How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
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Hello Do people run their street /strip cars on the street with Cal tracks? If so how do you set it up loose or the same as track? What type of shocks do you run in the Front and Rear? Are there any problems with running the car on the street like this or will it be OK ? The car is a 69 Charger with 493 rb and hemi 4speed with 4:10 Locker I have KYB shocks now and Hemi springs. want to upgrade for the track this season but car does see some weekend to show driving. I might want to buy the mono leafs also. The car only has a 10.5 wide drag radial on it. Looking for people who have real world experience to chime in on this before I plunk down about 900 bills on this . Thank You every body for your help! Moparts has the best people in USA !
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Re: How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
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I drive mine on the street the same way I race it. Rides OK to me. A little stiff, but no worse than SS springs.
CHIP '70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60 '69 road runner, 440-6, 4 speed, Dana 60 '71 Demon 340, no drivetrain, on blocks behind the barn '73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75 '90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt '06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
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Re: How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
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Rears are Rancho RS9000...the ones Calvert recommends for their setup. Fronts are Lakewood 90/10 that I have somewhat modified.
CHIP '70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60 '69 road runner, 440-6, 4 speed, Dana 60 '71 Demon 340, no drivetrain, on blocks behind the barn '73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75 '90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt '06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
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Re: How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
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I back the Caltracs right off for the street. If I leave them preloaded it stops the suspension working as it should, if I just back them off a little they bang against the springs all the time. I have QA1 single adjustable shocks all round and Calvert mono leafs. I should point out that I drive the car a lot on the street.
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Re: How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
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I drive around with preload in the bars, as stated it basically stops the rear suspension from being able to work as it should, but if you can stand the ride of a one ton truck you will be fine with the caltracs.
I also use the mono leafs, Rancho 9000's and the Calvert 90/10's up front.
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Re: How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
[Re: Triple Threat]
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I drive around with preload in the bars, as stated it basically stops the rear suspension from being able to work as it should, but if you can stand the ride of a one ton truck you will be fine with the caltracs.
Same here. Rancho 9000s on the rear and CE 3 ways up front.
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Re: How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
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I run mine a quarter turn loose. That's the way the car likes it at the track and it rides good like that. Any tighter and the ride gets rough.
Calvert used to give you a pair of their wrenches if you asked for them when you ordered their stuff. Don't expect much wrench, but if you need preload at the track and don't like the ride, they make it handy to make the change in settings.
I use a piece of masking tape near the nut that I number each flat on. That way, after I get the set-up that I like I can make changes and not get confused if I need to go back.
Be sure and get the 9 way shocks. You may not need all the adjustments, but it's better to have them and not need them than to need them and not have them. My Cuda needs the stiffest setting at the track. But I run them softest on the street. The shock settings are the only change I make going from street to strip. And the car will consistently 60' in the low 1.5s.
You can get left over 9 way Ranchos from a guy on Ebag for around $75 each.
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Re: How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
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My brother drives his car all over the place and he drives it with the preload on the springs and its fine. We just switched the shocks out in favor if double adjustable AFCOs in the rear. The front are the QA1 Stocker "R". Hopefully the shocks help us out. Best 60 foot so far has been a 1.401.
10.53 @ 125mph. 1.37 60 foot. Caltracs and Monoleafs, AFCO shocks.
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Re: How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
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I drive mine on the street the same way I race it. Rides OK to me. A little stiff, but no worse than SS springs.
x2... It's not worth my time to change it since most of my driving is to and from the track anyway.
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Re: How well do caltracks drive on street. Special shocks?
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I drive around with preload in the bars, as stated it basically stops the rear suspension from being able to work as it should, but if you can stand the ride of a one ton truck you will be fine with the caltracs.
I also use the mono leafs, Rancho 9000's and the Calvert 90/10's up front.
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