2wd or 4wd for dd rcsb street/drag racing
#11
i agree this is posiable but very rare. my truck with stock tires took nearly everything on the street. at a sticky track i see the 4wd as a negative but on the steet it is a great way to go.
#12
I agree that on the street the 4x4 is the way to go. Even with 28x11.5 MT ET streets I spin when trying to launch on the street. 2wd is lighter and probably better for the track, but we have all seen how well the 4wd does.
#13
Dragtires are a hit or miss on the street. A good DR is better off on the street compared to something as in a ET street or a QTP
#14
Any trouble with the stock front transfer case handling all kinds of extra power? I'm looking at turbocharging my Sierra in the future and I know I'd get great take off with it in 4/HI as it's a light truck. I just don't want to blow the front end out and be without 4WD in the winter.
#15
Any trouble with the stock front transfer case handling all kinds of extra power? I'm looking at turbocharging my Sierra in the future and I know I'd get great take off with it in 4/HI as it's a light truck. I just don't want to blow the front end out and be without 4WD in the winter.
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