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like to keep me eye on the racer,s bri had the fastest charger till the old maddog kicked his as
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Better tell maddog to watch out then. :help:

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In your dreams Adam....9 sec road legal with 3.23's????
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Yea I know,you just spoilt my dream Mr Wiseman.
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Trev, yes the sliders have roller bearings, hopefully the won't be too noisey. Will be needing to see you shortly so if you could hang on till then, if you need it out of your way let me know and I'll come and get it.
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Cannonball wrote:like to keep me eye on the racer,s bri had the fastest charger till the old maddog kicked his as
have to do something out that then, any one want to buy my hauser motor running 11s?

Sell the 440 and get a big un
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edit that bri so an englishman can understand it :help:
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Blue,post more pics please
Second that, great stuff!
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Post by Mick »

Blue are they the sliders from summit, i've been thinking about getting a set of those, apparently, they also lower the rear by 1".
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Mick, these came from Bill Reilly of Big block Dart.com, they are made by AFCO. They will lower the car by the length of the shackles, whatever that is. This is unless the springs have been moved in, because then the slider sits on the bottom of the frame rail and if your shackle was mounted through the rail, the ride height will be the same, or marginally higher. If the shackle was fitted under the rail then it will of course still lower it, if you get my drift.....
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Post by Mick »

I mounted my shackles through the chassis rails, same as yours, i see you've set the sliders near the front of the slot, i presume that's to get enough lift on launch. Did you get your ranchos from Bill, are they the 9000 single adjusters.
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Post by Blue »

Mick, those pictures are taken with the axle hanging down, the spring actually sits about 1" from the rear of the slot when the weight is on to allow maximum lift at launch. I made an adjustable bed plate that the sliders bolt to, it allows me to move them by 1" in either direction if I need to. Yes, the shocks are the single adjustable Ranchos, they are used and came with the Caltracs and springs when I bought them from Andy.
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