So helllo nurse!!! Got a question while I'm here
#1
Hello all
I am joining only to ask one simple question. I am looking at doing a v8 swap on a jimmy 2 door rwd but thought about getting a GMC serria and was told modding a pick up would need to have added weight to the rear to get traction as the wheels will take longer to grab. Is this true or am I missing something? I see on this site so many trucks are performing just fine. Is there a reason for this?
Thanks in advance
I am joining only to ask one simple question. I am looking at doing a v8 swap on a jimmy 2 door rwd but thought about getting a GMC serria and was told modding a pick up would need to have added weight to the rear to get traction as the wheels will take longer to grab. Is this true or am I missing something? I see on this site so many trucks are performing just fine. Is there a reason for this?
Thanks in advance
#2
It's not rocket science.
Proper rear suspension with good tires is all you need for traction. Good shocks and traction bars at the track are most people do.
There will be a power level that street tires will be useless anyway but most manage just fine with 500+ rwhp trucks.
Proper rear suspension with good tires is all you need for traction. Good shocks and traction bars at the track are most people do.
There will be a power level that street tires will be useless anyway but most manage just fine with 500+ rwhp trucks.
#4
OK Well I want to switch it from 4x4 to awd to get all 4 tires rolling. I have yet to see a 98 or later jimmy with a swap just older. I was thinking on placing a TBSS t-case on the 98. If it is possible
1) Would I need the 4l75e (Perforamabuilt Trans) or will a 4l60e works as well (same)
2) Once done would a v8 damage it or not (ly6 swap as it is used to pull something heavier so the hp to weight)
3) How much hp is too much for a daily driver?
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