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Old 07-12-2013, 11:55 PM   #1
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Drag Suspension question?

hey guys,

this is mainly for drag racers not really for difting. i just wanted to know i heard the stock suspension is best for drag racing times. but as we all know the suspension is old and my bushing are all worn pretty bad.

i already change the rear sub-frame bushing. i was thinking about get all new rear suspension to help my launching at the track. im getting alot of wheel hope in 2nd gear and i need to try to get this car to hook hard. i have a 300z diff and 95 j-30 axles cause there thicker. so everything else on the car is stock suspension.

if i was to buy all new lower a-arms,traction rod, toe arm and everything else i need back there will this help me or will this hurt my launching, the only reason i can see why this will hurt me cause it all new and there not worn out so there wont be as much give as there is on a stock old bushing. with stock old bushing when u hit it the car will weight transfer really nice cause of all the old worn bushings. if i was to upgrade to all new parts in the rear will this hurt me with my weight transferring?

thanks very much for any info that u can provide.
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