Nice job on the times!! If you want to keep the front tires planted a little better you can install some limiting straps on the front end to keep your nose level. I just used some fabtec limiting straps I had laying around the shop, but if you look in jegs or summit you can find them pretty cheap. It took my 60' times in my crew cab on street tires from 1.74's to 1.61's.
If you get the same benefit, it'll put you in the 11's easy!! :cool2:
Nice job on the times!! If you want to keep the front tires planted a little better you can install some limiting straps on the front end to keep your nose level. I just used some fabtec limiting straps I had laying around the shop, but if you look in jegs or summit you can find them pretty cheap. It took my 60' times in my crew cab on street tires from 1.74's to 1.61's.
If you get the same benefit, it'll put you in the 11's easy!! :cool2:
Why is it that people go back and forth on this so much - you see people say it helps then you see other people post that their truck was out of control and they almost hit the wall or that they broke a CV. Did it take much to get the length right or did you just jack the truck up to the highest you wanted it to go and make your mounts there with the strap tight? I don't know if I've ever read on someone making their limiting straps tight at ride height..... then you wouldn't have that jerk of it hitting the end of the leash :dontknow: Everytime I start considering limiting straps I read about some one's bad experience with it.
Thanks for the info. I ride with my T-bars all the way down all the time. Sounds like I'll be adding limiting straps to my setup this winter and see how they do next year. I am already cutting 1.66 on BFG ATs and 1.59 on 28 x 11.5 MT cheaters and I'd like to see how much better I can get it to launch.
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if your cutting those 60 fts i wouldent change a thing
Exactly, run the MTs and don't over-engineer it...
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if your cutting those 60 fts i wouldent change a thing
Exactly, run the MTs and don't over-engineer it...
I would have to agree, those 60' times are killer. I wouldn't change anything.
I changed my setup because I was unloading my front tires causing one to spin and the other to grab which can become a handful for the first 60' or more. Some people add a locker to cure the problem, which works. But at least for me it comes with the cost of sacrificing saftey. I went with the straps and it's helped me keep the tires planted and the truck under control while cutting better 60' times.
Maybe zerogravity can try the straps without the locker and see if the benefits are the same. If they are then you can save about $1000 on the locker and keep better control of your truck. Or maybe they don't work and they make things worse, but there is only one way to find out.
Just my .02
I added the locker because i was spinning one tire. I got a really good deal on a used one so i picked it up. I agree 100% the only way to see if it works it to try it. I found out for me that my truck hooks the best if i lower the driverside bar all the way down and leave 3 turns on the pass side bar. What kind of straps are you using?