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Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Peru, Illinois
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![]() Absolutely keep them on. The adjustable uppers are great for a car that sees both street, and drag strip duty. You can set your pinion angle a lttle steeper for the track and a better hook, and then reduce it back to stock for street driving. Or if your like me, somewhere in between for the street.....'cause ya never know.
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