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Old 10-16-2007, 09:46 AM
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Like others have said remove the rear seats(pretty heavy in my SS), tailgate, spare tire and rear bumper and that should cut off close to 200 lbs I would think if not more. Lighter wheels is also a good way to get rid of some weight.
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Originally Posted by SSThunder03
Like others have said remove the rear seats(pretty heavy in my SS), tailgate, spare tire and rear bumper and that should cut off close to 200 lbs I would think if not more. Lighter wheels is also a good way to get rid of some weight.
ha,Well im screwed there my rims are heavy as crap,
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Originally Posted by THE-HOE
ha,Well im screwed there my rims are heavy as crap,
So are mine when compared to my stock SS wheels. I added 0.2 to my 1/4 miles time with my current rims
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