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Putting the Terminator on a diet
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<blockquote data-quote="Hissssnsvt" data-source="post: 3765298" data-attributes="member: 16293"><p>There are many threads discussing this topic. Looks as though your car is already on a healthly diet with your tubular k-member, a-arms, coilovers, and SRA. Next thing you could address is the heavy stock seats. If your looking to save the most weight, you could buy a set of light weight aftermarket fronts seats and go with a rear seat delete kit. If you want to keep your rear seat, some manufacturers like Recaro make a seat that matches the stockers pretty closely, although for these, you probably wont save enough weight to justify the cost.</p><p></p><p>If your looking to save weight for the purpose of drag racing, your best bet would be to invest in a set of lite weight rims, front and rear, like the Bogarts I currently use. To save the most weight, run bias-ply tires, slicks and skinnies. Obviously these are not street legal tires, nor do I recommend using Bogarts on the street, but this will save you a fair amount of weight at the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hissssnsvt, post: 3765298, member: 16293"] There are many threads discussing this topic. Looks as though your car is already on a healthly diet with your tubular k-member, a-arms, coilovers, and SRA. Next thing you could address is the heavy stock seats. If your looking to save the most weight, you could buy a set of light weight aftermarket fronts seats and go with a rear seat delete kit. If you want to keep your rear seat, some manufacturers like Recaro make a seat that matches the stockers pretty closely, although for these, you probably wont save enough weight to justify the cost. If your looking to save weight for the purpose of drag racing, your best bet would be to invest in a set of lite weight rims, front and rear, like the Bogarts I currently use. To save the most weight, run bias-ply tires, slicks and skinnies. Obviously these are not street legal tires, nor do I recommend using Bogarts on the street, but this will save you a fair amount of weight at the track. [/QUOTE]
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