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Old 06-25-2003, 06:54 PM
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Default Drag front suspension help

I need to get my car to jump and plant the rear like a beast. I have full rear suspension done and think it's time for some weight reduction and maybe some HALs. What do yoiu think? BMR tubular front end components? What can I do. I need some advice so I can get this car hooking up even better than it is. Thanks.
Old 06-25-2003, 10:58 PM
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You can't go wrong with skinnies.
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slicks with that convertor you have should yank them no prob with skinnys even on stock springs and strut/shocks. Hals will make them lift big time but you might not need them.
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Dear John, if you're looking at Hals I believe TByrne is having a sale on them now thru Sunday, I think its about 50 bucks off the rear shocks and front shocks + springs package. Check the sponsers section I was really considering buying a set once I saw the sale, but have way too many other things I need first (clutch and brakes being the primary ones).




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