Has anyone used the Hotchkis springs?
I believe your assessment is correct. The Hotchkis springs are geared more toward handling, I believe. @72bluNblu may can add something here.My understanding is they are not a Drag race specific
spring.
The SS and Calverts have a totally stiff rigid front segment, basically
that work like a traction bar to transfer the torque to the housing and thus
the tires.
I can give a more detailed analysis when I am not 1/2 asleep.
your missing the point ,I used to run 002-003 springs on a hemi belvedere , it hit them hard , did not bend one ever , but wore them out after a few yrs , the mexican springs wont take that now , unless they`ve changed . Your street car will not hit them like a full blown high h.p. drag car will ...Are you talking about new or used springs? If you bought a set of used springs from a race car and they are bent you can hardly blame the springs. If you bought new springs that were bent you should have exchanged them.
My understanding is they are not a Drag race specific
spring.
The SS and Calverts have a totally stiff rigid front segment, basically
that work like a traction bar to transfer the torque to the housing and thus
the tires.
I can give a more detailed analysis when I am not 1/2 asleep.
I believe your assessment is correct. The Hotchkis springs are geared more toward handling, I believe. @72bluNblu may can add something here.
John,There is nothing wrong with the SS springs.
I would probably use the 3400 lb application.
They are WAY heavier than Calvert springs and Calvert
will work with you on the ride height (Adjustable by changing
the rear segments).
Think you missed a key part of my question…. I burned in (welded) sliders too far forward by .75”. If there isn’t an easy fix like a custom set of rear section splits, then I will have to cut off the sliders and re-weld further back.No easy to modify the rear segment as the
metal is hard as Hell.
But you could easily modify the rear spring hanger
to move them up .75.
Male sure shackles are leaning BACK and not forward
when you are done
Plus be prepared to reroll you front fender if the tires are ;arge
diameter.
I routinely move up the rear end .75 forward.
Sometimes the K member as well.
Think you missed a key part of my question…. I burned in (welded) sliders too far forward by .75”. If there isn’t an easy fix like a custom set of rear section splits, then I will have to cut off the sliders and re-weld further back.
I think that's the most correct way.Think you missed a key part of my question…. I burned in (welded) sliders too far forward by .75”. If there isn’t an easy fix like a custom set of rear section splits, then I will have to cut off the sliders and re-weld further back.
lol, yeah I realize that but if there were an easier way, I would try it first. It’s probably just fine where it is. Probably run it and see before I do anything.I think that's the most correct way.
^^^^^^^^^^^like Rusty said ,, "mexican metalurgy"I used the 002/003 springs on my 67 dart. I loved the raked look. I found the ride more comfortable than some newer vehicles. I ended up bending them at the rear eye so I had to replace.
I recently put on the caltrac setup with their +1 spring and I found the rear sat too low for my liking. I ended up altering things to get the rear end up at least another inch.
I do not have many miles on the caltrac setup yet so I can't make a case either way, but I know it seemed to hook hard on ny one test.
I do 90% street and 10% street launch (backroads)
I should also add I have inboard springs, mini tub and 325/50/15 tires.
I think that's the most correct way.
Mopar has been using Mexican metallurgy since the 50’s. Ram trucks and the gen 3 Hemi are produced there currently.^^^^^^^^^^^like Rusty said ,, "mexican metalurgy"
back n the 60`s and 70`s the s/s springs were made in the good ole U>S>A> , not in mexico !!Mopar has been using Mexican metallurgy since the 50’s. Ram trucks and the gen 3 Hemi are produced there currently.
back n the 60`s and 70`s the s/s springs were made in the good ole U>S>A> , not in mexico !!
refering to the post , that said all s/s springs were made in mexico , the springs from yester year weren`t...What point are you trying to make?
No one ever said that.ref
refering to the post , that said all s/s springs were made in mexico , the springs from yester year weren`t...
Not the piss poor metallurgy several runs of the SS springs got. I've seen some less than a year old that were bent backwards at the front spring eye bolts. They flat out suck. I'll go for something from ESPO or General Spring now.Mopar has been using Mexican metallurgy since the 50’s. Ram trucks and the gen 3 Hemi are produced there currently.