sick of this crap

Ryan T

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cal tracs will help, they actually plant the tires to the pavement, got a friend with 20s and radial on a 98 ss camaro, it goes tens on radials and the 20s!!! they do work, helped my dodge wich was making 950 hp at the tires, these brought my 60 footers down from 1.75 to 1.63- 1.65 every launch, when set up properly they do work, my dodge always ran on 305/55/20 terra grapplers, never on a "sticky" tire.... the dodge also ran 10s,its on you tube, thacker99 and ryan thacker 950
 

sparepartsracing

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^^thats what i was looking for thanks bud...now do these sit very low i cant tell by the pics ive seen, dont want to loose clearence when i go to my property upstate
 

GeneralTJI

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You want the truck as "neutral" as possible when shifting into 4x4 while moving. I don't mean in N.. I mean, not accelerating or decelerating (if you can help it).. no load on it either way is best.
 

Ryan T

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if i wouldnt of lowered my truck like a cool guy i would be running these for sure! being lowered looks cool but poses other problems for drag racin, lol..