With winter becoming closer by the day, figured I'd get a nice little project to keep myself busy during the off season. I've set up numerous drag cars, road race cars etc. This is a bit of a game changer considering I've never set something up that sees the track, towing and road trips. It started off as the goals of touching 11s on sbe, full weight, boat anchors and zero weight reduction. Goals been beat, just wanna dive deeper
First up I found IMS billet rear hubs for the aam 11.5, they shave 28lbs of rotating mass. My hard spot is aluminum does expand and contract different, are these the and long distance friendly? Or is this something that ill have to worry about losing bearing preload the longer I drive/tow?
Ill be ditching my 10 wides for a forged 9", with the possibility of radials and bogarts. I don't know the x-access theory, hopefully narrowing distance out from the hub helps too.
Up front the truck has all poly bushings, upper tubular ucas double adjustable qa1's. I've been debating on doing double adjustable in the rear and relocating both shocks behind the axle. With long bars I'd imagine I'd be safe to, would prefer clarity on that. Towing/braking forces definitely come to mind, losing towing capability isn't exactly an option.
Other than that whatever "weight reduction" I can do without gutting it I'm all ears for. Truck is 6880 without me in it
First up I found IMS billet rear hubs for the aam 11.5, they shave 28lbs of rotating mass. My hard spot is aluminum does expand and contract different, are these the and long distance friendly? Or is this something that ill have to worry about losing bearing preload the longer I drive/tow?
Ill be ditching my 10 wides for a forged 9", with the possibility of radials and bogarts. I don't know the x-access theory, hopefully narrowing distance out from the hub helps too.
Up front the truck has all poly bushings, upper tubular ucas double adjustable qa1's. I've been debating on doing double adjustable in the rear and relocating both shocks behind the axle. With long bars I'd imagine I'd be safe to, would prefer clarity on that. Towing/braking forces definitely come to mind, losing towing capability isn't exactly an option.
Other than that whatever "weight reduction" I can do without gutting it I'm all ears for. Truck is 6880 without me in it