New Drag Setup... Bogarts

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Here is a little vid of a "grudge match" a friend caught on a digital camera...

Sorry for the quality. Click if you're bored. The video isn't worthy of it's own thread LOL

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Couple more... Shows the actual wheels off a bit...

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wallie40 said:
2 questions, have you switched to GT brakes, or are you running spacers?


thanks!

-pAul

Bogarts come with the front spacer welded on and the proper backspacing on the rear to clear the IRS and brakes.

Just bolt em on and roll out.
 

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damn i saw who posted the thread and i was ilke for sure these are gonna be some badass pics. you did not disappoint. aweomse pics. love the new setup
 

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NeverEndn said:
Man thats a sick car, that supra looked like he was haulin a** did he catch up to you , it kinda looked like it at the very end?

Nope.

BLK_03 FTW.

I got off the WOT switch as soon as I went into 4th. No need to spray the piss out of the car for a grudge match where I don't get a slip.
 

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BLK_03 said:
Bogarts come with the front spacer welded on and the proper backspacing on the rear to clear the IRS and brakes.

Just bolt em on and roll out.

You didn't use long wheel studs on the front? :eek:
 

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viperbluelx said:
You didn't use long wheel studs on the front? :eek:
3" studs all around.

The front has a pretty good sized spacer that takes up a good portion of the stud.

The lug nut goes about 3/4 inch through the wheel/spacer and the back of the lug nut almost is flush with the end of the stud.
 
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