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12-11-2002, 04:41 PM | #1 |
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jumped my mustang a few times
and wanted to know what could posibly go wrong, and possibly break.... i'm thinking the suspension will take the most trauma, but what will actually would have problems.
i go about 75 mph when i hit the jump and get around 3 feet in the air... land slightly early on the right side of the car most times as the physical dynamics of the jump..... I know it is not the best.... but so damn fun... any thoughts as to problem prevention and breakage? Torinalth
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