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Calvert Racing CR32128 CR Series 9-Way Adjustable Rear Shocks Features:
- 9-way adjustability designed specifically for S10 trucks with a 2" to 3" lowered suspension.
Calvert Racing CR32128 CR Series 9-Way Adjustable Rear Shocks Notes:
*Collapsed Length: 12.75″, Extended Length: 19.25″, Approx. Ride Height: 14.75″
*Estimated measurements. Keep in mind that Racing Shocks have distinct collapsed and extended lengths compared to standard or street shocks.
FAQ
Are adjustable shocks worth it?
Investing in Calvert Racing shocks, specifically the Calvert 9 way adjustable shocks, is unquestionably worth it for performance enthusiasts. Adjustable shocks provide the ability to fine-tune your vehicle's suspension to match your driving preferences and specific conditions. Whether you're a drag racer or a street performance enthusiast, the versatility of Calvert 9 way adjustable shocks ensures optimal handling and traction for an enhanced driving experience.
What do adjustable rear shocks do?
Adjustable rear shocks, such as the Calvert Racing shocks, play a crucial role in tailoring your vehicle's suspension to meet specific performance requirements. These shocks allow you to modify compression and rebound settings, influencing the rate at which the shock absorbs and releases energy. This adjustability is particularly beneficial in drag racing scenarios, enabling you to optimize weight transfer, traction, and overall rear suspension performance for improved quarter-mile times.
What do adjustable shocks allow you to change?
Calvert 9 way adjustable shocks give you the flexibility to change various suspension parameters. The nine adjustable settings typically control both compression and rebound, allowing you to fine-tune the shock's response to different driving conditions. This includes adjusting the stiffness or softness of the shock, influencing how quickly it compresses and rebounds. These adjustments empower you to tailor your vehicle's suspension to achieve optimal performance and handling characteristics.
How do you adjust adjustable shocks?
Adjusting Calvert Racing shocks is a straightforward process. Typically, each shock will have a knob or dial that corresponds to the adjustable settings. To make adjustments, turn the knob to the desired setting, which changes the shock's compression and rebound characteristics. It's recommended to refer to the specific instructions provided by Calvert Racing for their shocks to ensure proper adjustment. Experimenting with different settings allows you to find the optimal suspension setup for your driving style and performance goals.
Specifications:
Will these work on my 1993 C1500 Truck with 2 inch drop in the back.
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