Race Car Stance (opinions needed)
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Pic with out jack is 0 height with jack is +1. I can decide.
Last edited by scamp408; 04/01/12 02:26 PM.
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Re: Race Car Stance (opinions needed)
[Re: Scamp408]
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04/01/12 02:31 PM
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How about -1? I like them low, never cared for the jacked up in the back look.
Jim
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Re: Race Car Stance (opinions needed)
[Re: Chad Bittle]
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I like it at zero...don't take the tires off!!
Nice looking car BTW, very appealing color combo!
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Re: Race Car Stance (opinions needed)
[Re: Triple Threat]
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Quote:
0 or -1
I like them low.
Me too. I'd say -1 front, -2 rear haha. Probably will have oil pan issues being an A body though I'm guessing if it's a typical deep pan
-Kenny
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Re: Race Car Stance (opinions needed)
[Re: Scamp408]
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Its gonna matter on how much torque you have... if you have a ton of torque you can get away with the back end being higher but even with a 408 you might be short on torque.... but I dont like the back end up in the air(personal thing... that went out a long time ago)
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Re: Race Car Stance (opinions needed)
[Re: Scamp408]
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Also... when you showed the back up... were you lifting it on the rear end... didnt really see an difference in the tire to wheel well
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Re: Race Car Stance (opinions needed)
[Re: 383man]
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I like the first pic which is 0. Ron
Me too. A little nose down at the big end is always a good thing.
Last edited by Crizila; 04/01/12 03:33 PM.
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Re: Race Car Stance (opinions needed)
[Re: 383man]
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0...I like a little tuck...not in the weeds, but not stick bug...
What size you got on the back?
With the stock width axle, I just have to jack up by the body to slide the tires off
Last edited by OUTLAWD; 04/01/12 03:40 PM.
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Re: Race Car Stance (opinions needed)
[Re: OUTLAWD]
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+1 old school thats the way mine is.didnt have much choice but after i got used to it it was kinda nice not bein like everyone else.plus i can drive to the track,change to my slicks without taken everything loose.
Last edited by bonefish; 04/01/12 03:52 PM.
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