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  1. #1
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    Default Basic spring setup

    What would be a good base spring setup? Its a metric stub modified with Nova tubular lowers. Its setup 4 bar/4bar floated. Thanks.
    Josh Smith #35

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    Nobody knows I take it?
    Josh Smith #35

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    It has been ask on here many times, ask your car builder or do a search.

  4. #4
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    a basic set up mite be 200# springs across the back and 700# lf and 750 #rf.what chassis is it? what rules imca,ump or usmts?what heads alum or steel heads? this all come in to play .

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    Steel headed 355. I run emod at spoon river speedway and Lincoln speedway. The chassis is an 04 Nullynski. It was origanally setup swingarm both sides but has been switched to 4 bar both sides floated. The rules are ump basically just in emod we have to restricted to 365 cubic inches with no roller cam or aluminum heads.
    Josh Smith #35

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    Josh- Do you still have Tom's number? He'll tell you all about it man. Worked out great for me in my "Street-Mod".

    How many Emods you guys expecting this year? I'm considering making the plung!

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    Nick,
    I guess whe are supposed to have more this year but not sure how many though.
    Josh Smith #35

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