Guys were toting the LF long before Skip's LR behind deal. Everyone toted the LF on the clamped up deal.
Who Actually Pioneered The Lifting of Left Front And All The Rear Steer
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Most chassis builders started adding the mount to the lr in 1999.Originally posted by a25rjr View PostIt was Skip Arp in June, 1997. Skip was driving the GRT house car and shared a lot of info with our team.
Im not 100% sure when it was available for sale though.Modern Day Spec Wedge Racing
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We got on the Warrior deal, late 97, and before we even got it put together, they sent us a kit to make it lr behind.Originally posted by MasterSbilt_Racer View PostMost chassis builders started adding the mount to the lr in 1999.
Im pretty sure some were quite a bit earlier than 99.Turn LEFT, Vote RIGHT!
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It was not known to a lot of small time guys til 1998. Pretty sure 1998 Masters cars didn't have it.Originally posted by a25rjr View PostWe got on the Warrior deal, late 97, and before we even got it put together, they sent us a kit to make it lr behind.
Im pretty sure some were quite a bit earlier than 99.Modern Day Spec Wedge Racing
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My '94 wide combo MB was a leaf car and was converted around '99-2000...
MBR is going to be my go-to advisor next season... he's guaranteed me a spot in the World 100 if I just follow his set-up... not sure if I can afford the J-2 jet engine right now but I'm saving my bucks.
Here's Chubzilla winning at Portsmouth circa early 2000's with a Rocket that was on the hook... the famous 'pass in the grass'...
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Speaking of Chub, I just saw somewhere he was going with a 06' or 07' throwback of his own for DTWCOriginally posted by Krooser View Post
Here's Chubzilla winning at Portsmouth circa early 2000's with a Rocket that was on the hook... the famous 'pass in the grass'...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMAAFu0bWNE
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Lol we were carrying the lf on a mod all the way around the track with a 3 link in 96-97 easy drop the rr bar to the bottom hole simple...but wasnt always fastest...compare lap times today and yesteryear theres still track records from years ago just goes toto show todays setups arent necessarily the best...Last edited by Illtsate32; 10-12-2017, 09:01 PM.
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Track records don't fall because of a lack of water. These cars are not much faster in the mud, but easily 1 to 2 seconds faster in the slick than the cars of 15 years ago. The speeds really don't slow down that much throughout the night now.Originally posted by Illtsate32 View PostLol we were carrying the lf on a mod all the way around the track with a 3 link in 96-97 easy drop the rr bar to the bottom hole simple...but wasnt always fastest...compare lap times today and yesteryear theres still track records from years ago just goes toto show todays setups arent necessarily the best...
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I remember when lifting the left front was all the rage. A few guys like Moyer and Bloomquist never did it that much while many others were. Funny how so many quickly got away from that.
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You always wanted more track width on the front but today that right front is a foot outside the rr at least..I honestly dont see how the rf tire holds up as well as it does as much camber as they are running now days...
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