Can it hook?

I was paying close attention last weekend to several fast mopars, all were 9, 10 and 11 sec. cars. I did notice the cars with caltracs seemed to have more control at the launch. They didn't do as big as wheelie. A couple cars that had SS springs did pretty high wheel stands and then had to do some steering afterward to get the car back in the groove.

I still am not sure about what to do for the rear end. I rebuilt my center section with good parts. I have new 3.91 Richmond gears, new clutch style sure-grip, solid crush sleeve eliminator and all new bearings. So I'm having a hard time getting myself to just go to the Dana. I already have an almost new set of the big Ford 11" drum brakes I got from a friends street rod project. Maybe I could go with the Moser Fabricated 8 3/4 housing. I start looking at the cost. The Fabricated 8 3/4 is about $1100 out of pocket vs about $2800 for the Dana. I would be able to sell my 8 3/4 to help off set the cost of the Dana, but it would probably still be $1000 more. What is the best way to go??
This is just my opinion...You can,t just put CalTracs in a car and expect better times.LOL.They need adjusting to match with your setup so you don,t do the big wheelies.Sell the 8 3/4 and go Dana 60 if you plan on racing for years to come.JMO.My car 60fts mid 1.4X,s-1.50 everytime.I like adjustability for different tracks,so went with QA-1 12 way adjustable shocks.For my frontend I went with RMS tubular UCA,s and hymed struts(the hymed struts really help with weight transfer)Racing takes trial and error over time.Good luck,you,ll get there with help from the board members...I did.:D
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