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Launching at the track
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<blockquote data-quote="Gruca" data-source="post: 16200822" data-attributes="member: 153163"><p>The rear control arms and brackets should help. I’m guessing right now yours are going up from the body to the axle instead of down, which doesn’t plant the tires at all during a lunch. You mentioned it was violent during higher rpm launches, are you talking about wheel hop? If so, an adjustable upper control arm will cure that (along with the lower control arms helping). Are you on the stock driveshaft currently?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gruca, post: 16200822, member: 153163"] The rear control arms and brackets should help. I’m guessing right now yours are going up from the body to the axle instead of down, which doesn’t plant the tires at all during a lunch. You mentioned it was violent during higher rpm launches, are you talking about wheel hop? If so, an adjustable upper control arm will cure that (along with the lower control arms helping). Are you on the stock driveshaft currently? [/QUOTE]
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