Front end setup (Drag Racing)

The biggest thing that we did was made sure that there was nothing in the front end that would slow the travel. I.E. bent strut bars and well lubricated joints and ends. After that we used the most wore out shocks we could find. Some people say use 90/10 shocks. With those shocks there is a lot of times where the front of the car hasn't settled back down by the time you get to the finish line. Our cars aren't very arrowdynamic as it is and then you leave the front end up in the air at those speeds it hurts your et and MPH more. The motor should have enought power to keep the rear from unloading after the launch and then settle back down. This is the best way that we have found to run with a lower HP heavy car.