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TyreFryer
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by TyreFryer » Wed Jul 18, 07 7:52 pm
Fitted my Mopar Performance pinion snubber last night and something isn't right. At the lowest setting the body is resting on the pinion snubber. Could the only reason for this be that the springs are too flat? The car doesn't look that low at the back!
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by Dave-R » Wed Jul 18, 07 8:00 pm
You have to shorten it.
They are designed for Super Stock set-ups.
I can't remember exactly how I did mine but because of a bolt or something I have to use the pin in one hole in the lowered position and another in the raised. I think I cut about an inch of it? But it was so long ago i can't remember.
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by TyreFryer » Wed Jul 18, 07 8:05 pm
So I'll need to cut one hole length off the inner and outer tube dave?
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by Dave-R » Wed Jul 18, 07 8:05 pm
Here is a photo. Sorry about the dust.
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by Dave-R » Wed Jul 18, 07 8:06 pm
Yeah. It looks like I just cut off one holes worth.
When you raise it up you have to raise the pin up one hole too.
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by TyreFryer » Wed Jul 18, 07 8:08 pm
That looks like one of those electron microscope photos of a dust mite or something! LOL
You answered my other question too, two bolts are OK.
Cheers Dave.
Martin Walker
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by Kev » Wed Jul 18, 07 8:10 pm
Martin! I thought your car looked rather "saggy" at the back, but then I'm a SuperStock jacked up type o' guy!
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by Pete » Wed Jul 18, 07 8:12 pm
I have a cut down one somewhere (lord knows) for those Superstock - challenged moments....
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by Anonymous » Wed Jul 18, 07 9:03 pm
My rear end's rather pert and my pinion snubber will probably never reach the body
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by TyreFryer » Wed Jul 18, 07 9:16 pm
Well I've shortened it by one hole as on Dave's and it's got about an 1/8" clearance fully retracted, so I guess the springs are a bit flat then.
I should have kept the snubber as it was and bought some super stock springs!
Martin Walker
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by Anonymous » Wed Jul 18, 07 9:27 pm
That ride to the Nats is gonna drive you mad , gonna be bouncing off the body with every bump , unless you gonna fit it @ the nats.
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by Dave-R » Wed Jul 18, 07 9:29 pm
It is just two bolts. Fit it at the Nats as Adam says and make do for now.
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by TyreFryer » Wed Jul 18, 07 9:33 pm
I'd already decided to use the two bolts to adjust it rather than the pin, LOL.
Cheers.
Martin Walker