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![]() Just to keep confusion down, the lakewoods that I own are the ones that take the place of the lower control arms, just like the south sides and the megabite jrs. etc. Ok, the front consist of 4cyl. springs, lakewood 90/10 struts, and no sway bar. The rear has only the lakewood lift bars and the battery in the trunk(if that matters). Im running M/T ET streets (26x10.50), between 8 to 12 psi depending on track conditions and temp And 3.73 gears.I usually leave the line at about 4000 but have to drop to about 2500 to 3000 to get it to hook decent. But my 60ft times are like 2.0. but Im running 7.90s(in the eighth) Any ideas?
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