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This is a widely used practice. If possible, take a look at some data sheets.
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I understand what you are saying, however with current set-ups and current front end geometries the difference between a 10" spring and a 12" spring is a very relavent tuning tool.
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So basically your saying it does matter!
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I bought a used uni-shear for $15.00 at a flea market 25 yrs ago. That thing still works fantastic with the original blades. I also have a 52" foot shear. For the long (door Bottoms)cuts, I put the...
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Let me know if you want some winning set-ups!
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Huck, I thought at one time you were building bodies?
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Thought you just got a Swartz?
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Your best starting point would be around 22" c to c.
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The way these cars hook up now days, gears need to be replaced more frequently. However 4 races is not a lot!
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475 lf 350 rf
200 lr 225 rr
bars 3 up on the bottom 3 down on the top
54.5% ls 54.5 rear 80lbs bite
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Call John at H&H Racing Equipment 570-286-0180
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Matt, Correct me if I'm wrong but I think you are thinking backwards. With a shorter rack you will have longer tie rods which will give a shorter arc and less bump movement. Either way it is best to...
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Depending on the brand of rack you have, you could easily put an extention on it.
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What ever happened to that guy that came on here that prepped tires? I think he was from or owned Crown Cuts
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Local race shop.... Cant beat his service!
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We have used the same fiberglass roof since 2009. Twisted Outlaw style!!!
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Thats a different Clinton County scrub fan.
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That nose and the body attached to it came from H&H Racing Equipment. Give them a call, i'm sure you can get one there. 570-286-0180
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I hate to disagree with you there old BIZ, but I helped a guy out this past year who put on a set of Beyea's and all they did was crack apart.
Went back to his old Schoenfelds and had no problems...
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I can't believe thats all he did. If that would be the case, he could have done that to their existing car. Besides that if it would be an easy bolt on fix I don't think you would see all the 2011...
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We run a 27" x 19" FSR. Absolutely no problems and it is a lot less than $280.00
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We have used bearing cages from H&H Racing Equipment since 2006 with 0 problems. Great price.
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