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Old 09-15-2010, 05:14 PM
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I have some pictures from the holley fest of a launch. This was a 1.29 60'
I have the lower control arms in the bottom spot and it looks like I am hitting the tires to hard causing extreme separation raising the back end. Also looks like I need to tighten the limiters a little. Any help?


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very cool pic
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Probably tighten the rear shocks. What kind do you have?
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Originally Posted by MADMAN
Probably tighten the rear shocks. What kind do you have?
QA1 single adjustables. those were set at 8 on the back, 9 on the front.
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I would try tightening the rear up 2 clicks and the front up 3.
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