If racing requires a containment seat I won't race it. I've seen too many people hurt by them. You belly out from about 4 or 5 feet off the ground and the shock goes through your spine. Yes they keep you in tighter in a roll situation but walking is alot of fun.
Jimmy penner tuned them all 3 times. When I say it bottoms out I dont think you understand. In the race last weekend I felt it bottom 2 times and once was after the race taking my ol lady up the race hills. It's a SBC 350-400 horses. Alot of shock tuning from what I have been through is...
Everybody that rides in or drives my buggy always compliments how well it rides. I'm probably the only person that can drive it fast enough to make the back bottom out but it will. I'm pretty sure it's at the limits of 2.0 emulsions:****:
I've played with some before. Seemed to work well on a Rockwell rig so I just assumed I would be happy with them. The biggest reason I havent changed shocks yet is the only person I trust to tune them is retired at the moment.
So I can play with them myself. I trail ride alot but also race. They are a little soft in the rear right now for racing but they ride amazing outside of that