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Old 03-21-2005, 05:44 PM
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i was looking into getting a yank 4000, the question is how will my rearend handle a beating from this big of a converter.
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tires? launch technique will decide
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tires? launch technique will decide
just on some drag radials and im not sure about the launch, and maybe some et streets later on
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Drag radials are no problem. ET Streets increases the chances of breaking but if you have just bolt-ons and stock 3.23s, chances are the rear will live.
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My ten bolt luvs it.




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