Originally Posted by nss guy
Originally Posted by Sammy
Tighten up your rear shocks all the way.
You will be a happy camper.


DA's? Tighten the extension, not the compression. I would imagine severe separation in the back OR the front is allowing zero transfer. Torsion bars work really well because you're basically winding up a rubber band and storing energy that can do nothing but transfer all it's energy up when the car hits helping transfer to the rear. The bigger the bar, the less energy it will have without the ride being sky high. Some of the best transferring stockers I see are kind of ugly because the ride is so high. Check out Steve and Lisa Caldwell's stuff. HERE It ain't ugly and her wheelie bars are only there to save the chrome on the bumper.

What he said and also put 20psi in those 30x9 radials and do very little burnout, just knock the dust and rocks off of them.



OR put the M/T's back until you figure it out. From what I hear a lot around here is that once you figure out the E/T streets, the radials will make you faster.