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Old 05-14-2011, 10:52 AM
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which shocks are you using with your ladder bar setup?
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I ran with the stock ones for a while and the anti-squat was insane, my car did wheelies backwards lol. Just put on some competition engineering 3way drag shocks on last weekend and it is so much better. Going to the strip today and will see how it hooks and report back

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Lol no one else likes you. But given yours anti-squats like mine does, finding a rear shock that has lots of settings will fit you best. Using my better judgement you would want a shock which takes most of its force to extend, and squats easily. Unfortunately I think the competition engineering ones have a 70/30 but thats for compression/extension, so I just ran mine on 50/50.

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