Dave, you have a point worth more discussion: "just don't think full blown spring/dampers are within the class "philosophy." Dave Phaneuf
Formula Vee with steel wheels and bolt on junkyard suspension is perhaps the best example of a historically low cost intentioned class. Yet they can run whatever shocks they want. They are not even a spec shock class.
There was a giant gnashing of teeth over allowing aftermarket shocks on stock class cars in Solo. This has come to pass. Shocks are just a commodity item now. In some cases, the factory shocks are so good there is litte if no imnprovement from aftermarket.
Like with personal computers, we can get better shocks for less money now than we ever could before.
Even the low end circle track stuff is just too good for the price to make me want to mess around with rubber springs and friction damping.
I just replaced the rear pucks inside the cannisters on my car. Fairly cheap parts, but labor intensive to fart around with. Also had to break down and finally buy a new bench grinder to replace my burned out one to trim the pucks to fit.
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