Originally Posted by
CraigMBA
The rears are too soft. The fronts are okay. Compounding the problem is between 52-58% of the total vehicle weight is on the rear, making that spring act even softer.
Front springs are slightly too short for use on the rear, so if you try them, you'll need a 2mm spacer between the eyelet and the spring bucket to shim it up.
If you have a set of stock blue fronts lying around try it. It'll fly a lot better.
Craig, I actually had front blues that I swapped out for Yellows a few weeks ago. Just popped them on the rear for practice tomorrow. I currently have about 3mm of fuel tubing that I was using to limit the up travel on the shock. It is placed above the bucket. So the order is, Eyelet, bucket, fuel tubing. Will see how that works. Will have to check for ride height at the track tomorrow seeing as I am transporting two trucks both with their wheels off. Thanks for all the research!
Sal