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Rear Suspension ideas and thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="nileppezdel77" data-source="post: 15195068" data-attributes="member: 177032"><p>For the suspension, someone with more drag knowledge would probably help more picking out uppers, since I am not running uppers anymore. But for the rest of it, you'll want to weld on some full length subframe connectors and get some heavy duty lower control arms (I recommend Maximum Motorsport). I personally love their panhard rod as well, since it really tightened up the rear end and makes driving on the street much nicer. Since you'll be doubling the stock output, 31 splines is a good idea, especially if you plan to use slicks or drag radials that will actually hook. Look into beefing up your torque boxes too (the Wild Rides battle box is a good choice). Some decent springs (H&R is a common choice) and struts and you're good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nileppezdel77, post: 15195068, member: 177032"] For the suspension, someone with more drag knowledge would probably help more picking out uppers, since I am not running uppers anymore. But for the rest of it, you'll want to weld on some full length subframe connectors and get some heavy duty lower control arms (I recommend Maximum Motorsport). I personally love their panhard rod as well, since it really tightened up the rear end and makes driving on the street much nicer. Since you'll be doubling the stock output, 31 splines is a good idea, especially if you plan to use slicks or drag radials that will actually hook. Look into beefing up your torque boxes too (the Wild Rides battle box is a good choice). Some decent springs (H&R is a common choice) and struts and you're good. [/QUOTE]
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