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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
Wtt/wts 04 cobra irs
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<blockquote data-quote="Juiced46" data-source="post: 12400376" data-attributes="member: 11519"><p>If you think there is no need to swap to an SRA from an IRS you are just crazy. Im sorry to say it but an SRA has plenty of benefits over the IRS. I know all about bushing upgrades blah blah blah. Yea guys are in the 9s with an IRS, yea yea. That doesnt mean much. It still is easier to break, it still wheel hops unless you are running a super sticky tire or do not have alot of power, it is still a heavy pig. If you think otherwise you have no experience with an IRS or SRA aside from just reading shit on the internet. You will never 60 ft an IRS car like an SRA car. </p><p></p><p>Al, I have that SRA out of the Cobra in my shop im taking out next week. The left axle housing is bent though but all the rest of the parts are in perfect condition, suspension etc. Come take a look at it if you want we can work something out if you cant find someone to swap with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juiced46, post: 12400376, member: 11519"] If you think there is no need to swap to an SRA from an IRS you are just crazy. Im sorry to say it but an SRA has plenty of benefits over the IRS. I know all about bushing upgrades blah blah blah. Yea guys are in the 9s with an IRS, yea yea. That doesnt mean much. It still is easier to break, it still wheel hops unless you are running a super sticky tire or do not have alot of power, it is still a heavy pig. If you think otherwise you have no experience with an IRS or SRA aside from just reading shit on the internet. You will never 60 ft an IRS car like an SRA car. Al, I have that SRA out of the Cobra in my shop im taking out next week. The left axle housing is bent though but all the rest of the parts are in perfect condition, suspension etc. Come take a look at it if you want we can work something out if you cant find someone to swap with [/QUOTE]
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