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what is a good suspension setup for drag racing a rear wheel drive car?

are the rear shocks usually tighter then the front i want to learn about how to adjust suspension setup for drag racing

all depends on the vehicle latter bars and coil overs are a good set up on just about any rear wheel drive car if your car has struts on the front a 90/10 is a good set up for struts coil overs on the rear depend on the weight of the car traction bars are a bad idea they can still let your rear end hop and cause you to break an axel latter bars and 4 link is the only way to go if your serious about traction

  1. Cubby say:

    You will have to beef up the springs and beefier shocks.

    You don’t want the back end squatting down too far when you stand on it.

    I would also add traction bars on the springs to the frame so the axle doesn’t twist.

    That should about do it.
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  2. JP64 say:

    All depends on what type of car and type of rear suspension, there are many variables.
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  3. Chris T say:

    all depends on the vehicle latter bars and coil overs are a good set up on just about any rear wheel drive car if your car has struts on the front a 90/10 is a good set up for struts coil overs on the rear depend on the weight of the car traction bars are a bad idea they can still let your rear end hop and cause you to break an axel latter bars and 4 link is the only way to go if your serious about traction
    References :

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