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85_prairieboy 07-21-2009 12:05 AM

Re: Drag radials or slicks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wild83C10 (Post 3416059)
check out a NANO system.

I'll look into that. It sounds interesting and we have nitrogen at the shop I work at.

BigDan3131 07-21-2009 12:59 AM

Re: Drag radials or slicks
 
Have you thought to add Cal-Trac bars to it? Leaf spring rear? I read you think the rear will live compared to your buds camaro? I doubt that it will live much longer, your truck is way heavier and that alone will grenade it.

85_prairieboy 07-21-2009 07:32 PM

Re: Drag radials or slicks
 
Cal trac bars help eliminate wheel hop right? I don't seem to have that problem. I am planning to narrow a 9" and build a coilover suspension this winter. I will most likely use ladder bars. I don't want to put a lot into this stock rear end setup. If you watch the video on the bottom of the first page its kind of neat to watch the M/T lettering on the tire when I launch. The tire doesn't spin at all :)

1Bad62Pro/Street 07-21-2009 10:23 PM

Re: Drag radials or slicks
 
I am going to use The Ladder Bar with Floaters and Leaf Springs in my application on my truck.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php?p=3420591
I like the Triangulated 4 Links, but will just stick with the plan for now since I wont be Drag Racing! My dad will be helping with that since he just started his buisness. I will be posting Pics of the progression as we go!
http://z3.invisionfree.com/Shadyside...showtopic=9105


How Ladder Bars Work:
http://www.competitionplus.com/2004_...s/chassis5.jpg
The Ladder Bar is a more sophisticated traction device because it serves as an extremely rigid, bridge-type truss that locates the rear axle housing directly to the chassis. With the axle housing held firmly in place, the torque applied to the differential is now transferred immediately through the Ladder Bars and into the chassis. By using the Ladder Bar to carry power to the chassis, the front end reacts by rising. As the front of the car travels upward, rapid weight transfer is created which "plants" the rear tires and propels the car forward.

Housing Floaters Eliminate Suspension Bind:
http://www.competitionplus.com/2004_...s/chassis6.jpg
When using ladder bars with a leaf spring rear suspension, the axle housing cannot be rigidly attached to the springs. If it were, severe binding of the rear suspension would occur because the Ladder Bar and the leaf spring both travel in separate competing arcs. By allowing the housing to rotate and glide on the leaf spring, the Floating Housing Mount eliminates the bind and allows the Ladder Bars to work the way they were designed.

Key Performance Benefits of a Ladder Bar or Fourlink Suspension

Substantially improved traction control over existing suspension.
Helps eliminate wheel hop, chassis "squat", and other adverse launch characteristics.
Potential to shorten 60 ft. times through additional suspension adjustability even if car currently hooks well.

Which one is best for my application? Selecting a fourlink or ladder bar suspension

Benefits of a FOURLINK:
The improved suspension adjustability is the greatest benefit and can shorten quarter mile times, or more specifically, 60 ft. times through fine tuning of the instant center to yield an optimal percentage of rise for varying track or traction conditions. They are well suited for short wheelbase cars that have minimal clearance from the rear axle centerline to the drivers seat. They are also well suited for Street Rod and Pro Street applications where uneven road surfaces are encountered which can be compensated for by running the bars in a parallel fashion.

Benefits of LADDER BARS:
A Ladder Bar suspension is a substantial improvement over a stock suspension that may utilize a pair of leaf springs or trailing arms and helps eliminate spring wrap-up on leaf spring equipped cars. It is quite easy to install and maintain, and typically requires fewer floorboard modifications. Adjusting a pair of ladder bars is quite easy due to the fact that there are only adjustment holes at the front of the bar. The remaining adjustment is in the lower portion of the bars and is for returning the pinion angle to its correct position at 1 to 2 degrees nose down in relation to the driveshaft.
Still Uncertain?

Maybe this will help. If your primary concern is to go drag racing and achieve the best possible 60 ft. times and possibly run te only adjustment holes at the front of the bar. The remaining adjustment is in the lower portion of the bars and is for returning the pinion angle to its correct position at 1 to 2 degrees nose down in relation to the driveshaft.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1228321620
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1228321620
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1228321774
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1228322151
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1228087389
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=315664

Gearz - Ladder Bar System (Season 2 Episode 5)
http://www.gearztv.com/showdetails.php?episode=33


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