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Old 07-11-2003, 01:44 PM
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Default Building traction Whats the biggest help for the buck.

I was fine at first. Now I am into launching at 3500 RPM I need to know whats the first thing to get to help my traction?

Springs, LCAs,...

What helped the most with your setups?

This board has saved me a lot of money by helping me pick the right stuff so far. So before I buy anything I always ask here and the other forum. I appreciate all of your opinions and suggestions.

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Default Re: Building traction Whats the biggest help for the buck.

Subframe connectors will stiffen the chassis to help you launch straight and help the suspension work the best....

As for suspension.

Bang for the buck, I'd look at a set of LCA's and matching LCA relocation brackets.

To get started on a budget, those are my suggestions, after sticky tires that is....

Good luck!
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Default Re: Building traction Whats the biggest help for the buck.

second what trackbird said.....


LCAs and relocation brackets are a really good start......

don't get any lowering springs as they actually hurt launch traction.......

warning: if you still have a 10 bolt, exspect to blow it out with sticky tires (slicks)......might not happen the first time you run but don't worry....it will go sooner or later.....




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