demoboy333
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Post by demoboy333 on Jun 20, 2016 22:50:34 GMT -5
I'm running a 77 boniville was told bubble gm a arms would give me 2 inches also Never done it but I don't believe so. Just by lookin at how the one sits at the shop
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Post by erdc941 on Jun 21, 2016 0:34:00 GMT -5
Building a 76 Buick roundy for mainly stock show. Front bumper height is a concern on these for stock. I've gone the coil spring and big tire route but normally just gain like 2" with the coils. Was thinking bout just kicking these ones. Is the best way to just kick the coil forward into the front of the spring pocket and weld it into place?? Do you figure I can gain a bit more than with the 1 ton coils or be about the same??
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Post by erdc941 on Jun 22, 2016 13:09:54 GMT -5
Disregard last question. I kicked the springs and welded them in a few spots. Gained a few inches easy. Real stiff though...hope stock show promoter doesn't complain too much...
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Post by saskbanger on Jun 22, 2016 22:50:38 GMT -5
Disregard last question. I kicked the springs and welded them in a few spots. Gained a few inches easy. Real stiff though...hope stock show promoter doesn't complain too much... If the promotor bitches, tell him to watch your car as you drive across the arena. The front end will move and your suspension will work especially when you hit the brakes ( that is if you are running front brakes). The car will dive, that is why you should be on the throttle when hitting and not on the brakes.
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