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Country drive in the 68 Charger

cdr

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Took the Charger out for a drive after replacing one of the rack & pinion bellows boot that had ripped , resurfaced the front brake rotors & put the yellow EBC brake pads on, did a front end alignment , replaced the header collector gaskets & new swaybar link bushings, the yellow EBC pads work AWESOME, I have manual brakes & it cut the pedal effort about in half.
 
When I moved to NC 20+ years ago, I had all kinds of nice country roads like that to take the Charger out for a cruse. Now with all the construction and "growth"... they're pretty much all gone. Kinda sad actually. I'm literally going to move to get back to some country.
Sweet car.. love the roads.
 
When I moved to NC 20+ years ago, I had all kinds of nice country roads like that to take the Charger out for a cruse. Now with all the construction and "growth"... they're pretty much all gone. Kinda sad actually. I'm literally going to move to get back to some country.
Sweet car.. love the roads.
3 years ago we sold the house in Katy Tx , it WAS a small farming town, not anymore !!!!! we bought a house in Pattison Tx 13 miles west of Katy, should have gone much further west, the growth is moving our way MUCH faster than I thought it would, but for now its nice.
 
Did you notice any difference in performance between the straight and curved stacks? Appears the curved ones give a better view of the scenery :D
 
Way to go, Charlie....You have been tucked away for awhile. I haven't seen you on the forums in awhile.
EBC pads....What rotors and calipers do you have?
I'm always interested in improving brake performance.
 
Did you notice any difference in performance between the straight and curved stacks? Appears the curved ones give a better view of the scenery :D
Yes it lost lots of TQ, I made the short curved ones so I can put on a hood, my local track closed down so no more racing, it only takes a few minuets to change the stacks, for street driving its still plenty fast.
 
Way to go, Charlie....You have been tucked away for awhile. I haven't seen you on the forums in awhile.
EBC pads....What rotors and calipers do you have?
I'm always interested in improving brake performance.
I just have the Dr Diff 11 3/4 drilled & slotted rotors with the large single piston OE type calipers, the EBC yellow REALLY helped a lot over the pads that came with the disc brake kit. I have used ebc on motorcycles a lot for years, they have always worked great.
 
Thanks, man. I didn't know how wide their applications were for the EBC products. I have the Dr Diff 13" Cobra kit. The EBC pads sound like a nice upgrade for them. Heck, man....we don't drive these cars 30,000 miles a year so why not buy sticky tires and better brake pads ?
It isn't like we will wear them out in a year, will we?
I hope that you're doing well. You used to post a lot on the Charger forum and your absence has been noticed.
 
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I'm sure it is :thumbsup: I assumed the power would fall slightly without the straight ram tube effect. I really like your car and appreciate you sharing your cruise.
 
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