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    Default Older Rayburn help needed

    Bought a older rayburn for cheap in rolling condition. I would like to update the rear of the car I think its early 2000 range guessing. It has really long rear trailing arms. This is for a budget class at a local 1/2 mile with lots of speed. Any help would be much appreciated.

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    The rear bars are around 30 inches or so long if it helps any

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    That baby is a 90s model.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer View Post
    That baby is a 90s model.
    It was almost free lol but very nice for the age. Is it worth trying to update in anyway? I am just getting my feet wet at this. Camaros an nova are all I have driven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdog1001 View Post
    It was almost free lol but very nice for the age. Is it worth trying to update in anyway? I am just getting my feet wet at this. Camaros an nova are all I have driven.
    You can update anything if you know what to do. It's just tubing. Really depends how far you want to go and what you want to race against.
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    If you can slide the kick up on the RR frame rail back about a foot, raise the rack crossmember about 2", and lower the rf upper control arm mount about 1.5", that rear geometry would be very good for a Cash Money Series car if you put a 4 link cage on the LR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer View Post
    If you can slide the kick up on the RR frame rail back about a foot, raise the rack crossmember about 2", and lower the rf upper control arm mount about 1.5", that rear geometry would be very good for a Cash Money Series car if you put a 4 link cage on the LR.
    I would also change the panhard bar to a LR mount to the right side of the pinion as well. works WAY better.

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