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If noone was breaking teh stock ones, none of the aftermarket companies would make one. Plus the adjustability for pinion angle and instant center, are needed on a car that sees any real track action if you want it to hook.
If noone was breaking teh stock ones, none of the aftermarket companies would make one. Plus the adjustability for pinion angle and instant center, are needed on a car that sees any real track action if you want it to hook.
JL,dude,if you spent the time you are on this board working on your car,it would be done by now
Sorry,couldn't resist
I've actually done about as much to it as I can, suspension stuff is done, fuel pump is in, weight reduction stuff is done..... since my garage went up, and I've had a place to work on it, I've actually spent alot of time on it.... and I'm still waiting for the damn garage door to come in
Nothing worse then having to pick up and put all the tools back in the basement after starting a project and gettign 1/2 of it done, in your own garage becuase you can't lock it yet.
I was actually comtemplating getting a k member and a arms and getting them on before the motor swap, but I don't think I have time to get the parts here to do it before I have to get the car in for the motor, should be going in probably within a week or so now.
Right now I'm just waiting for one project NEXT to get done and out of the shop, once that car is done mine goes in. And after doing the head swap and having a problem occur nearly immediately, I'm not going inside any more motors, that's getting left to someone that knows what they are doing.. and that's not me, I'll be the first to admit it. I'll find out what went wrong as I'm reusing the oil pan and a couple other things.. I'm very curious as to what I screwed up, or if it was just a weak factory part.
I know there's alot of cars going 9's on a stock tq arm, but I know enough people that have broken them too, to me taking the risk isn't worth it.
btw, all these cars have aluminum driveshafts.. they switched them back in the lt1 years.
If I can help anymore please ask.
Thanks!
Ryan
I know a lot of big dogs out there run stockers, but I would do it again. The car hooks up pretty damn good and the weight transfer feels more solid.
Broken tailshafts aren't cool either. Although a stock arm would break before the tailshaft evere did.





