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New episode:
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The car is now running 250lbs/in rear springs, 600lbs/in fronts, and 2" drop spindles. We are going to get back out the to track in a week.
New episode:
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The car is now running 250lbs/in rear springs, 600lbs/in fronts, and 2" drop spindles. We are going to get back out the to track in a week.
) and not very stiff. I'd like about 250lbs or so for my cars rear, but the prokit is around 177lbs.
, ha. I'm currently running 618 in the front and about 175 in the rear. 250 or higher just seemed like something to work from. I know the Eibach drag kit for the camaro/firebird has one 217lb progressive rear spring and I've considered asking if I can just get two of those.
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