I think that’s the demon he’s fighting right now hehe. It’s that fine line between a street truck you race and a race truck you drive on the street.If you are at the point of aluminum hubs you are probably running a full race queen
I think that’s the demon he’s fighting right now hehe. It’s that fine line between a street truck you race and a race truck you drive on the street.If you are at the point of aluminum hubs you are probably running a full race queen
That's big time gains man, I think it was atomic (performancetrucks.net) that did coil overs up front and shed like 120lbs up front fwiwYeah not cheap but it is definitely top notch quality I think with front and rear kits I lost around 200 lbs.
I love and recommend Rick's products to anyone. I have put his castflow manifold/up-pipe setup through hell since 2017 and that's what is on my LB7 now. They were harvested off of my LLY that saw multiple 2000f-2200f sled pulls/drag strip passes.Guess at this point I'll do what I can to keep it street/work friendly while changing some geometry along the way. Then again i get impulsive so we'll see what this winter brings lol. RDL up pipes and manifolds may be a go too. Intercooler..haven't really heard of anything promising so not sure if that cabbage is worth it
I appreciate the input good sir. Also nice to hear more positive stuff about Rick's work. For years I've been in the buy once cry once mentality, I'd much rather pay more for something that's top quality. As far as intercooler recommendations I'm glad you listed those.I love and recommend Rick's products to anyone. I have put his castflow manifold/up-pipe setup through hell since 2017 and that's what is on my LB7 now. They were harvested off of my LLY that saw multiple 2000f-2200f sled pulls/drag strip passes.
As for an intercooler, I try and push 01-10 guys to BD/Northern Radiator or Banks. Their cores are the most efficient I have found.
OK, thats just cool as all heck.View attachment 126269I’m sure you could probably slide a factory rotor over that but the rotor bolts to the back. The only kit I saw on dhd website I could still see the flanges for the rotor.