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Anyone Using Cal~Track's

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Just purchased a complete kit with shocks and mono~leaf springs and wondering what kind of results should i expect !! your input and even video would be Awesome !
 
I cant help you as I just use SS springs but the Cal Tracs seem to work very good when you get them adjusted right. From what I hear you cant go wrong using them. Ron
 
Not much improvement from super stock springs imo.
save the money and ladder bar your car. not that much more money.

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I put cal tracs on all my cars. running 9.22@146 mph with a 1.39 60 foot. with no other change but switching to ladder bars my 60 foot times went to 1.26-1.27 and went to [email protected]
that's when I was slow.
 

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Thats one baaad *** ride !!... thanks for posting.

Not much improvement from super stock springs imo.
save the money and ladder bar your car. not that much more money.

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I put cal tracs on all my cars. running 9.22@146 mph with a 1.39 60 foot. with no other change but switching to ladder bars my 60 foot times went to 1.26-1.27 and went to [email protected]
that's when I was slow.
 
I had cal tracs on my 63 Plymouth switching from ss springs too. going 10.30's with a 1.43 60 foot, switched to caltracs and only got a 1.42 60 foot. switched out to ladder bars and went to a 1.37 60 foot and 9.98-10.04 from 10.30

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don't go the cal trac way.its not worth the money.
 

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I like my Cal-tracs. The mono springs ride nice on the street and the car is much more predictable when the hammer is dropped. This is a heavy car with a manual trans so YMMV.
 
i've had pretty good luck with mine. its just a street car and will continue to be so i didn't want to get carried away. 1.44 60ft foot braking on DOT's. thats will a all iron (including the heads) hemi up front. im sure if it was a small block or even a alum headed low deck with similar power it would be on the bumper. biggest issue i had getting mine to work was getting enough front end travel and getting it to rise quickly. i took it to the track a few different times and just did 60ft's to get it dialed in.
 
since u got them no regrets, ur just gonna have a blast with them! its important to get the front end travel of at least five inches of travel, i trimmed the upper and lower snubbers on the control arms and upper arms to reach the travel i needed. i use the calvert 90-10 front shocks and set my rancho 9 way rear shocks at full tight and 1/2 turn of preload on both sides i also have the mono split leaf calvert offers, i have ran the same et 7 times in a row with this set up, u cant make me take em off for nothing!! i won runner up and dial for the money on the same day with this setup when it ran those 7 ets identical with a 2 to a 7 every pass. it wont work with superstock springs tho..

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feel free to send me a pm if u want any tuning info.mopar to ya!
 
I'm digging my Cal-Trac's. I couldn't imagine trying to get traction without them. Would be a Tornado on a roller skate. I will say the roughen the ride a bit. I'll take the trade off
 
I'm digging my Cal-Trac's. I couldn't imagine trying to get traction without them. Would be a Tornado on a roller skate. I will say the roughen the ride a bit. I'll take the trade off

yea they ride like ****.. lol i take all the preload off the bars on the street and run with a gap. takes that pound your teeth out ride down several notches. i suppose if i lived somewhere that had good roads it wouldn't be an issue. Michigan roads suck

video from norwalk a few years ago
http://youtu.be/tBwyPmOzqBQ



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I have a set in the box I probably won't use and a 2500 rpm hughs converter also in the box for a small block with the small bolt pattern $500 for the pair plus shipping
Sold.... that was fast thanks
 
Not much improvement from super stock springs imo.
save the money and ladder bar your car. not that much more money.

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I put cal tracs on all my cars. running 9.22@146 mph with a 1.39 60 foot. with no other change but switching to ladder bars my 60 foot times went to 1.26-1.27 and went to [email protected]
that's when I was slow.

You were slow, or the car?
 
That was totally awesome !! thank you for sharing...what a beautiful 68 dart my favorite A~Body for sure!!

yea they ride like ****.. lol i take all the preload off the bars on the street and run with a gap. takes that pound your teeth out ride down several notches. i suppose if i lived somewhere that had good roads it wouldn't be an issue. Michigan roads suck

video from norwalk a few years ago
http://youtu.be/tBwyPmOzqBQ



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right on kidmopar i just mite take you up on that offer..Thanks so much !!

since u got them no regrets, ur just gonna have a blast with them! its important to get the front end travel of at least five inches of travel, i trimmed the upper and lower snubbers on the control arms and upper arms to reach the travel i needed. i use the calvert 90-10 front shocks and set my rancho 9 way rear shocks at full tight and 1/2 turn of preload on both sides i also have the mono split leaf calvert offers, i have ran the same et 7 times in a row with this set up, u cant make me take em off for nothing!! i won runner up and dial for the money on the same day with this setup when it ran those 7 ets identical with a 2 to a 7 every pass. it wont work with superstock springs tho..

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feel free to send me a pm if u want any tuning info.mopar to ya!
 
they are great for a car you have to run leaf-springs on {stock locations etc.} or rules that dictate you can't go to a Ladder Bar or 4 Link coil over suspension... allot of Stock or Super Stock guys love them...
 
I depends on your combination and weight bias of the car......like with any type of traction aid or suspension. Me personally? They are expensive for having to use a leaf spring system if you don't have to but can really help if you can't use another type of setup like that's been mentioned. A few years ago I helped a buddy that ran a high 9 second car (on moter, 9.80's, 9.30 on a small shot) and he (we) chased his tail trying to get them to kinda work and finally went with a ladder bar setup and all the issues went away. Granted, the car had a lousy weight bias but not lousy enough for the ladders not to work.
 
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