T-bars vs Stored energy

Slidinitis: is a limited grip condition
usually found on chevies and other Non-Mopar vehicles
utilizing white castle brackets instead of shackles
where the rear of the leafspring
is NOT Allowed to SEPARATE away from the Chassis (and plant the tires).
symptoms generally include
loss of traction,and severe launch embarrassment.
due in part to mild or moderate wheel-hop,
(in cases where short chevy brackets
are installed on a Mopar
wheel hop can at times be severe
when the spring eyes contact the end of the slot.
we ALL KNOW most things associated
with GM tend to come up...a little short)

Dragin..do yourself a favor
and see if Tubs will trade
your "Limited-Grip Slider-Brackets"
for a pair of his "SURE-GRIP Shackle-Binders"
Let him put those museum pieces ... "under his car"


So the shackle allows the rear of the leaf spring to separate from the frame and not travel in an arc ?
Please..........tell me more. LOLOLOLOLOL
The separation we look for is in the leafs , as the body rises , putting weight on and planting the rear tires.
I do have sliders on my car , for the record.
They allow the ride height to be about three inches lower and work just fine for street driving.
I will get the car to the track this spring ( I didn't finish this one till November ) and I'll bet you green dollars that they will work just fine there too.
I am not sure how to address a lot of your post because I haven't been in sixth grade for around 43 years.