So, how streetable are Pete Z bars?
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Re: So, how streetable are Pete Z bars?
I could be wrong, but they don't seem to me like they'd have any adverse affect on daily driving.
I'm tempted to try out a set, but I usually don't have a problem with traction, but I imagine they could help me on a marginal track. I've had pretty good luck so far with my Metco LCA's and relocation brackets.
I'm tempted to try out a set, but I usually don't have a problem with traction, but I imagine they could help me on a marginal track. I've had pretty good luck so far with my Metco LCA's and relocation brackets.
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Re: So, how streetable are Pete Z bars?
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i've been told with them on the rear suspension travel is near nothing
BUT
if i understand the way these bars work correctly, you could unhook the rod link from that goes from the bar to the rear end and just ride around with the torque and it would act normally
otherwise you'd drive around with a rear end that has like 1" of travel...that would make hitting anything pretty harsh
i've been told with them on the rear suspension travel is near nothing
BUT
if i understand the way these bars work correctly, you could unhook the rod link from that goes from the bar to the rear end and just ride around with the torque and it would act normally
otherwise you'd drive around with a rear end that has like 1" of travel...that would make hitting anything pretty harsh
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I have a set of new Pete Z traction bars for 82' and up F bodies.. I have heard of them used on the street but did not hear how the ride was?? They work perfect for a race application though! Russ 888-438-1968 pst