New found traction issues of having a stick

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bracketchev1221

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My best luck was with raising the rear of the top bar and keeping the lower bar close to parallel. Make sure the front end is free to move and has enough upward travel.
 
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My best luck was with raising the rear of the top bar and keeping the lower bar close to parallel. Make sure the front end is free to move and has enough upward travel.
My upper arms sit 1" higher on the housing over stock ,but my buddy who used to race made these links that raised his in the same fashion on a stock axle and he said he car hooked on a gravel road ,but alot of reading says to do kinda the opposite this is were I'm kinda lost
 
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If you want correct and useful stick shift info you need to look to those who do it ALL the time. Do NOT rely on anything that works with an auto.
These guys are the answer. http://umtrnorth.com/community/
 
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