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Old 11-14-2011, 10:51 AM
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Old 11-14-2011, 11:53 AM
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Them sure look purdy
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Originally Posted by Phantom
...On back to back passes he went from 1.35 60' and 5.60 in the 1/8th with cal-tracs. Went back to the pits and changed nothing in the car but the bars and went 1.26 60' and 5.46 in the 1/8th...
Hmmm, I need bars, and these sound like what I am looking for. I might go this route.
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Do they have a solid aluminum bushing for the leaf spring?
Old 11-14-2011, 02:29 PM
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You don't remove your leafspring like you have to with the cal trac
Old 11-14-2011, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Phantom
You don't remove your leafspring like you have to with the cal trac
looks like you would probably have to at least cut it if installed with a flip-kit. Those will hang loooooow too.

Damn they look trick as hell though, very nice! Looking forward to hearing your results too.
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Wow yeah those do hang really low. I'm not sure if I can run these or not now...
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Originally Posted by KevinF56
Wow yeah those do hang really low. I'm not sure if I can run these or not now...
Ya they are really low ehh, i was planning on ordering some soon.
Hope they don't hit the ground with my 4.5/6.5
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Originally Posted by Silverado_SS_04
Ya they are really low ehh, i was planning on ordering some soon.
Hope they don't hit the ground with my 4.5/6.5

I think the wheel/tire height will decide if it'll drag or not... much moreso than the suspension height.

...and it looks like your tires are pretty damn thin.
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I run 285/35/22 with a 2" drop leaf.


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