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Old 05-23-2014, 08:17 AM
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I love the Ridetech suspension pieces. Well designed & good quality.

I agree on the quality of the Ridetech shocks. We have had many sets apart, disecting, dyno testing & reworking the curves for track use. I've worked with dozens of shocks brands & am impressed with how well designed & built the Ridetech TA shock is. While there are better performing true racing shocks (for more money) I feel the RT TA is the best value in street/track shocks.

I'm making their triple adjustable shocks standard on my new AutoX-Star front suspensions. Of course we revalve them with a high zero number/mean digressive valving curve for autocross & track use that Ron Myers named "secret sauce".




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Looking good True. Great write up. Looking forward to seeing this one completed. I see another NorCal track car being added to the list.
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Well, I won't be taking it off the street, but it will see a good bit of track and auto-x time....if we still have places to auto-x.
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Well, I won't be taking it off the street, but it will see a good bit of track and auto-x time....if we still have places to auto-x.
Based on what I know True, I'm confident they'll do the job. Ron can give you the details.
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Nice parts and nice work, True. Thanks for the write up.
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I'm making their triple adjustable shocks standard on my new AutoX-Star front suspensions. Of course we revalve them with a high zero number/mean digressive valving curve for autocross & track use that Ron Myers named "secret sauce".






I might've named it, but the technically correct name is the "Ron Sutton Secret Sauce"...copyright/patent pending ...
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