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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
Suspension, Steering & Brakes
QA1 adjustable shocks starting point
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<blockquote data-quote="A-Aron" data-source="post: 21174" data-attributes="member: 10675"><p>... I have Dubble adjustable front shocks on the front and single adjustable shocks on the rear. The instructions for the shocks state, for drag racing to set the front compression between 12-18 clicks from zero, and for rebound run 0-6 clicks. This is on every shock you buy from QA1... it's a default. My question was directed towards us guys with the 99-2004 Silverado trucks who have some experience with racing these trucks who may have a good starting point for my shock settings at the drag strip. The truck is a short box NBS. The other question was in regard to the trailer hitch, do you guys who have experience racing these trucks find that the hitch adds in weight transfer\ traction or does it just add additional unneeded weight? The rear shock is a single adjustable which state to set the knob between 4-8 clicks from zero for drag racing. Again, this is a default i was wondering what other Silverado owners have found that works for them or a good a starting point. Thank you all again i hope this gives more helpful info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A-Aron, post: 21174, member: 10675"] ... I have Dubble adjustable front shocks on the front and single adjustable shocks on the rear. The instructions for the shocks state, for drag racing to set the front compression between 12-18 clicks from zero, and for rebound run 0-6 clicks. This is on every shock you buy from QA1... it's a default. My question was directed towards us guys with the 99-2004 Silverado trucks who have some experience with racing these trucks who may have a good starting point for my shock settings at the drag strip. The truck is a short box NBS. The other question was in regard to the trailer hitch, do you guys who have experience racing these trucks find that the hitch adds in weight transfer\ traction or does it just add additional unneeded weight? The rear shock is a single adjustable which state to set the knob between 4-8 clicks from zero for drag racing. Again, this is a default i was wondering what other Silverado owners have found that works for them or a good a starting point. Thank you all again i hope this gives more helpful info. [/QUOTE]
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