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Hotchkis at the track?
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<blockquote data-quote="scott818" data-source="post: 3677734" data-attributes="member: 25953"><p>Yeah, I have metco trac bars now. I aired my slicks all the way to 12 psi and still spun on launch. 1.9 60ft is the best I can do, I know my truck has at least a 1.8 in it. I think a drop will help too though. By evening out the front and back end it makes wieght transfer much more easily obtained. Our trucks as well as many others come 2 inches or so lowered in the front. If the front and back were even, one would take more advantage of the launch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott818, post: 3677734, member: 25953"] Yeah, I have metco trac bars now. I aired my slicks all the way to 12 psi and still spun on launch. 1.9 60ft is the best I can do, I know my truck has at least a 1.8 in it. I think a drop will help too though. By evening out the front and back end it makes wieght transfer much more easily obtained. Our trucks as well as many others come 2 inches or so lowered in the front. If the front and back were even, one would take more advantage of the launch. [/QUOTE]
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