Mad Dart
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Just curious, what was your final tune? Or are you still in the process.
Haven't finished it yet.
Just curious, what was your final tune? Or are you still in the process.
I got the POS off. Still was a PITA. It finally gave with a CRACKKKKK, Lol
Autozone tool loaning helped me out and it did not cost me a penny! This is their heavy duty pitman arm puller. No flexing at all.
All steering parts are on. I left the outer tie rod end on the drivers side disconnected. It will be easier to change out the brake distribution block this way when it gets here.
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Scales are fun, I DON'T loan them out and always be sure to protect the cables. I'd go nuts if one lost communication with the head unit
The guy who did my alignment only asked for 75 which was more than the alignment to scale the car on each corner.Yeah around here guys get $250.00 just to scale a car. If any tweaking or wrenching is needed Labor charges are ontop of that. They will make their $$ back quickly.
Using the springs from the TT dart project?
130# seems kinda light for as heavy as that car likely is. I bet it scales close to 3500
I know where to bring the car when I want to scale it. LOL
The guy who did my alignment only asked for 75 which was more than the alignment to scale the car on each corner.
I had to use a power bleeder to get the air out my strange calipers....
Strange instructions says to bleed the inside half 1st...then the outer half...I also used a rubber hammer...to tap them to knock the air out of them...
X 275 guys change tires at the track and only have bead locks on one side - as best as I could tell.
I'll be curious to see how your car weighs out. I'm kinda surprised you'd be going up with the spring rate from 130lb though. The rear on mine moves about like a lumber wagon with 130 lb springs, even with the adjusters all the way out to make it as soft as possible. 150 lb would be way worse for my situation.
I will be drilling my wheels and adding screws to the insides.
Do some homework on that if you haven't already. A Mustang at our local track had only the insides of the rear tires screwed to the rims, the tire somehow peeled off the wheel on the outside and sent the car over the guardrail. Ever since then I either screw both sides or don't at all if radials.
Lol, Scaling a car and having the knowledge to actually do something with those numbers is a whole different ball game.
Kinda like getting your oil changed at Quickie lube... They change your oil and strip the fck out of your drain plug in the process, get oil all over your steering wheel and carpet. Park your car and oils drips all over your driveway.
**** was cheap though. You got a killer deal!
Or buying turbos off ebay :burnout:
You truly don't know WTF you are talking about. A friend of mine runs 7.90's in the 1/4 in a 3rd Gen Camaro with 2 Ebay GT-45 Turbo's on an LS-6 with Air to Air Intercooler and STOCK exhaust manifolds! No fancy *** headers or nothing.
That's my point lol. SO someone offers something cheaper.. If the person knows what he is doing (since he does race car suspensions on the weekends) why knock it? :glasses7: