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i learned this lesson with a duster i had for a long time once you got it hooking and consisent u start running the races and make the most of what u have, after several wins i wanted to go faster so my win money went into go fast parts for my motor and guess what? yep had lots of problems with...
are the shocks on back adjustable as well as the front?if so since u took 120 lbs out back its probably too stiff as well as needing to lower tire pressure, make the rear softer and lower tires to 15 lbs first if it helps, loosen the front
shocks to help transfer the weight to the rear, whatever...
i do remember some of that and im an older guy lol pushing 60 before too long thanks for the info!!
well thats a good sign as i know dr diff isnt as well known in drag racing circles like moser is but i do like his prices but only if its quality parts , thanks for easing my mind!
Doug that makes me feel better knowing that 1/2 in studs do fine especially if i decide to build a bigger motor to run faster than 10:50s! i surely thought u had 5/8 studs on that bad boy lol
hey guys im ordering new axles for my dana 60 under my 64 savoy and using torque thrust d wheels, who has done this? Also who has used dr. diff axles on their drag car? or will moser be better? it will be a 10:50 to 11:50 et in the 1/4 mile
i will check dvw but i think it does and i do have access to a truck housing, im using a 4 link that was already in there and i got new billet housing ends from dr . diff to do the task i also see he sells alloy custom length axles and wondered if it would hold up in a mid 10 sec car? thanks for...
thanks for the measurements!! exactly what i got except im using drum brakes but i dont think that will affect the flange to flange measurement i need since the drum is not as thick as a rotor for disc brake is, thanks so much sir
yes it is still under it im going to put the wheels without tires on it and measure the difference i need to put the rim where i want them, just thought someone already has this combination and knew the measurements
its from a 69 road runner and dvw has what i want measurement wise but he cant recall what size he cut it down to, i have stock drum brakes on it and will keep those on it also and i need the flange to flange measurement