lowering my 60ft times???

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wickedrat73

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Dec 17, 2007
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i don't know if it would work or not, but you might try some softer springs in the rear (maybe some old, worn out v6 springs)...that might be a cheaper way to decent weight transfer as opposed to pricey drag shocks...and it'd be a real easy experiment...just a thought.
 

79LT1Monte

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Nov 25, 2007
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Relocation brackets for your lower control arms will help move your instant center of gravity and give you a much better 60 ft. You should also look into a rear sway bar that can be preloaded to keep your launches strait, Spohn makes a nice one but it's like everything else the make EXPENSIVE. But then again speed cost money, how fast do you want to go?
 

andrewmp6

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Don't forget the stock rear control arms will flex on a hard launch replace them with the after market ones.
 
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