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Old 07-01-2008, 08:19 AM   #6
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Cool, that is good info. Then the GW arms are overkill for you. The advantages those upper arms offer you won’t be able to really utilize. If you just want the weight advantage or looks factor there are cheaper arms. Plus the lowers are no lighter than your stock arms, so that is $600 saved right there.

For the drags I might assume you want to lighten the front end as much as possible. There are definitely arms out there that will lighten the front end. Most don’t offer any advantages in regards to handling, but it sounds like that is really not a concern here. IMO, I’d save the $$ for lighter arms, and in the meantime just use stock style bushings (are yours really bad?). If I get time to poke around I’ll find some links, but perhaps check out speedwaymotors.com.

My suggestion is to get the advice of the real drag racers around here, like Josh, Baddest434 and some of the other guys. Maybe hit them with PMs and get their opinions. Those guys have forgotten more about drag racing them I’ll ever know.
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