Guide to Rear Shocks for Ladder Bar Drag Car (Pro Street)

Not enough valving and killing the tires suggests to me that there was a separation speed issue. Moving the shock forward for the purpose of showing lower shock speed data, while at the same time reducing that shock's ability to control actual separation speed, just having a hard time wrapping my head around how that makes the car quicker.

Here's an example- if you attached a shifter stick to the bench, and attached a shock to the middle of that shifter stick, the closer to the bottom pivot that the shock is attached, the easier it is to move the shifter handle. As the motion ratio of the shock decreases, the shifter handle gets easier to move. Speed data for that shock would show slower due to less distance traveled, even though the handle itself travels the same distance in the same amount of time.

Grant


That’s what I’m saying. There wasn’t enough shock that was even close to affordable back then to deal with it.

I had looked at several big block ladder bar stick cars that were measuring shock speed and they were fighting the same thing. Back then, unless you wanted to run Pro Stock level stuff on a bracket car.


The best thing would have been a 4 link. A stick and a ladder bar should NEVER be together. Sadly, most guys fear the 4 link so they screw with stuff like that.