Question on Cal-Tracs on a Duster

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Racingduster

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Im getting ready to FINALLY order a set of Cal-Tracs for my Duster. I was wondering on what the mono leafs ride height is. I have super stocks on it right now and I think it sits to high in the rear.

Car has 31x10.5's on it. Mini tubed and has some quarter work done to get the taller tire. I want the tires to sit just a little up inside the quarters. and with the super stock the whole tire is under the wheel lip.

I know they sell them in stock, +1 and -1 inch heights.

If you guys have any pictures of how your car sits with them Id love to see them!

Thanks for looking
Racingduster
 
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Yes. Looks like you found the only thing I forgot to write down. hahah.

What kit did you use? Did they come with holes for + or - one inch ride height?

Was just thinking if they don't you could drill holes in the boxes for the ride height you want + or -.
 
I used the weld in Mopar kit. You have to drill your own holes and I put them at the factory spot. I figured that was the easiest place to put it, and I can adjust it from there




What kit did you use? Did they come with holes for + or - one inch ride height?

Was just thinking if they don't you could drill holes in the boxes for the ride height you want + or -.
 
Nice car. I like how it sits. How do the cal-tracs like the street slicks?

Thanks!

So far the caltracs and tires work well together. I haven't made huge power yet though, its running 1.7 60' and has never slipped a tire. A buddy of mine has the same setup on his demon that runs high 10's on only a 275 wide drag radial and has no wheel spin. I'm really believing that monoleafs and caltracs are the way to go for a car that sees lots of strip use.
 
you can also get lowering blocks from Caltracs if your car sits to high.They sell in 1/2 inch increments.you can also do as Burnt70 said and drill a couple more bolt holes up front for ride height desired.
 
Yeah Im just trying to get an idea before I order them



you can also get lowering blocks from Caltracs if your car sits to high.They sell in 1/2 inch increments.you can also do as Burnt70 said and drill a couple more bolt holes up front for ride height desired.
 
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