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Old 01-11-2008, 10:47 AM   #7
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Re: 72 Lwb

Thanks for the write up Super73!! I am not sure what it weighs but I will put it on 4 corner scales and a single scale to get those numbers. It still weighs quite a bit.

The lower control arm mounts you speak of......will that allow you to also manipulate the pinion angle?

I can remember in the past doing burnouts in the street and the truck would buck like a bronco.......I'm sure the 345/55 tires I had on it at the time didn't help that but now it does not buck like that with ET Street Radials. I can probably help things further if I disconnect that 1 ton front sway bar that is also in there. Looks like I need to start in the front and work on getting that to rise some on launch and go from there.
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