car won't hook... help
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Get a 28 because I have learnt one thing about the 26's. The more side wall the better!
For the record I could cut a 1.60 60' on 26" tire and a 3.42 on bone stock gear, suspension, and shocks, he will be fine!
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you need some double adjustable AFCO's front and rear. They will help you fine tune your suspension for any track condition. Also, your pinion angle should be at -2. If you're interested in getting some AFCO's , give me a call at the shop and we'll get you set up. Phone number is in my signature.
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You don't NEED AFCOs all the way around. There are several people here turning 1.4-1.6 60 ft times on Strange DA front shocks and the 3-way adjsutable Competition Engineering $40 rear shocks.
Strange DA shocks and 300lb springs.
Competition Engineering rear Drag shocks.
Stock springs in the rear.
Reset Pinion angle to -2.
Try a shorter burnout.
Strange DA shocks and 300lb springs.
Competition Engineering rear Drag shocks.
Stock springs in the rear.
Reset Pinion angle to -2.
Try a shorter burnout.
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You don't NEED AFCOs all the way around. There are several people here turning 1.4-1.6 60 ft times on Strange DA front shocks and the 3-way adjsutable Competition Engineering $40 rear shocks.
Strange DA shocks and 300lb springs.
Competition Engineering rear Drag shocks.
Stock springs in the rear.
Reset Pinion angle to -2.
Try a shorter burnout.
Strange DA shocks and 300lb springs.
Competition Engineering rear Drag shocks.
Stock springs in the rear.
Reset Pinion angle to -2.
Try a shorter burnout.