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But I think using that at 300whp is kind of silly. But I like the idea, with that comes some time of pro shifted transmission, which is affordable but would make it a pita to drive around town.Originally posted by Grape View PostIts what is happening when you watch allen johnson, mike edwards, etc dump the clutch. Its never completely locked up for two reasons, grip and keeping the engine in its rev range.
320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'
DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq
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Getting ready to pull the trigger on some control arms.
I want try out the baseline upper and lowers. Should I get the lower control arms with the poly bushings and sway bar mount, or would the solid bushing w/o mount be okay?
I've never driven without a rear sway bar, is it needed when you have after market c/as? How would that change its drivability?
I can't decide on the street launch kit, or the street out law kit.
Which would you guys reccomend? Ill be spraying a 150 eventually.
320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'
DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq
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Considering youll be driving it on the streets, I would get the control arms with the poly bushings and sway bar mount.Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View PostShould I get the lower control arms with the poly bushings and sway bar mount, or would the solid bushing w/o mount be okay?
I've never driven without a rear sway bar, is it needed when you have after market c/as? How would that change its drivability?
Solid bushings with no rear sway bar is gonna suck driving it on the streets. I drove my fox everyday for a while with no rear sway bar and the rear end always felt "sloppy". I put a Cobra rear sway bar on it, and I could tell a good difference how it "tightened" up rear end...
On a side note, did you ever put that spool in your car? How are you liking it?1991 5.0 Mustang LX-Hatch, BBK Cold Air Intake, BBK Headers, BBK X-Pipe, Flowmaster 40's, HPM C/C Plates, Cobra Sway-Bar, UPR Subframe Connectors, UPR Control Arms, FRPP Aluminum Driveshaft, FRPP "C" Springs, FRPP 31 Spine Diff, Moser 31 Spline Axles, FRPP 3:73 Gears, Tokico Blue Shocks, King Cobra Clutch, MSD Ignition, Taurus Electric Fan, BBK Gripp Shifter, & More
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If there's one thing you learn in this thread, it is DO NOT USE STOCK SIZED BOLTS!!!! (12MM)
If you do, you will be, either fighting taking out the bent bolts, or bringing it to me (or someone who can do it) to get the BENT bolts out of the torque boxes.
In the past month, I've had 3 cars in here with bent lower control arm bolts. ..and I can't tell you how many cars over the years we've repaired with that problem. A stock car with slicks, and a 5 speed will bend them. It's not easy getting them out of the car! At the very least, you need to be using grade 8 bolts with locking nuts.
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No not yet, am I'm not sure if I'm going to use it just yet.Originally posted by Exile View PostConsidering youll be driving it on the streets, I would get the control arms with the poly bushings and sway bar mount.
Solid bushings with no rear sway bar is gonna suck driving it on the streets. I drove my fox everyday for a while with no rear sway bar and the rear end always felt "sloppy". I put a Cobra rear sway bar on it, and I could tell a good difference how it "tightened" up rear end...
On a side note, did you ever put that spool in your car? How are you liking it?
320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'
DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq
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Personally, I wouldn't be using anything polyurethane, after a couple years, they start cracking/falling apart etc...or at least in my case, that's what happened. The other thing is that they squeak ALL the damn time. If you put grease on them, that promotes the decay of the poly...and they fall apart.Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View PostThat's what I have now, they're 1/2inch I believe, I wouldn't mind using a 5/8s.
Which set of arms would you reccomend brooks?
IMHO, The solid heim ends are where it's at for what you're trying to do. The stuff shown above is good, but I personally prefer Wolfe - but I'm biased.
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