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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Pinellas Park, FL.
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The Kenny Brown sub-frames look like pieces of lawn furniture. You wouldn't dare find those on my car. If you want a set of sub-frames that work give me a call at IDLE Wild Racing, (727)507-9453, and we'll sell you a set better and cheaper than the Kenny Browns. I don't see too much benifit from the strut tower brace accept adding more weight that you are trying to get rid of in the first place. One tire spinning means that it's time to rebuil the Trak-lock in the rear end. You could also add some 90-10's up front and remove your front sway bar to help weight transfer. I woul also try lowering your tire pressure a little more. I usually don't run mine any more than 14lbs. Just some info that might help you out.
JOE T/S # 7 12.80 @ 107.89 |
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