strange coilover how much will they help?
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strange coilover how much will they help?
like the front strange coil over set up- but do they really help that much?I'm really a street racer /grudge racing /gambler.so the track is good but the street is what really counts.I'm running 325 drag radial out back and it's a
10sec automatic car.Anbody using this set up in the street? Or would love to hear what is working for u THANKS!
10sec automatic car.Anbody using this set up in the street? Or would love to hear what is working for u THANKS!
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We have always had great luck with QA1 front coil overs. I use a 300lb spring rate (best all around street and strip combo) in the front and also have a single adjustable coil over as well. But if you are looking for that extra adjustment then I would suggest going with a double adjustable coil over on the front. If you are looking for just a all out drag set up. I would suggest going with the R series for maximum weight distribution. Below is a link to show you what all UMI Performance has to offer!
http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...nvohjt164r2v82
If you have any other questions feel free to ask. And I will be more than glad to help.
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Brad
We have always had great luck with QA1 front coil overs. I use a 300lb spring rate (best all around street and strip combo) in the front and also have a single adjustable coil over as well. But if you are looking for that extra adjustment then I would suggest going with a double adjustable coil over on the front. If you are looking for just a all out drag set up. I would suggest going with the R series for maximum weight distribution. Below is a link to show you what all UMI Performance has to offer!
http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...nvohjt164r2v82
If you have any other questions feel free to ask. And I will be more than glad to help.
Thanks
Brad
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I run the Stranges on the street with a 300# spring. I do the same kind of racing that you do which is why I wanted something with adjustability so I really have the edge on most people from a dig. Since I recently installed them I haven't been able to try them out yet in a street race but considering all you need to do is stick your arm under there to make adjustments, I can't wait to see how they do. I went to the track the other day with and my 60' remained the same as it was the time before when I had the stock shocks and lowering springs. However the DA was +1200 worse and track prep was ok at best so I think it's fair to say that in the same conditions as before they would have shown improvement. I wasn't able to completely dial the suspension in either but I think they would definetly be beneficial to you.
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like the front strange coil over set up- but do they really help that much?I'm really a street racer /grudge racing /gambler.so the track is good but the street is what really counts.I'm running 325 drag radial out back and it's a
10sec automatic car.Anbody using this set up in the street? Or would love to hear what is working for u THANKS!
10sec automatic car.Anbody using this set up in the street? Or would love to hear what is working for u THANKS!
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Off the line is where i really need the help!Would add some years to my life knowing my car is going to hook when i've got my and my friends $money on the line.car works good now but sometimes i have to peddle it out-would be great to leave with a 75shot and then grab the one 150 at the 60 foot
Can do this at the track but not the street
Can do this at the track but not the street
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I run the Stranges on the street with a 300# spring. I do the same kind of racing that you do which is why I wanted something with adjustability so I really have the edge on most people from a dig. Since I recently installed them I haven't been able to try them out yet in a street race but considering all you need to do is stick your arm under there to make adjustments, I can't wait to see how they do. I went to the track the other day with and my 60' remained the same as it was the time before when I had the stock shocks and lowering springs. However the DA was +1200 worse and track prep was ok at best so I think it's fair to say that in the same conditions as before they would have shown improvement. I wasn't able to completely dial the suspension in either but I think they would definetly be beneficial to you.