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The "Big Boyz" aren't too concerned me-don't-tink!!
Dirt track race car.(No wonder they carry the driver side front tire half way down the front straightaway..)
Amazing how much all that stuff bounces and moves around..........ain't it?!!
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Sounds pretty healthy too!
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Crazy to think how much the pinion can and does move.
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I bet MS didn't try that chain between the axle and frame for his vibration...;)
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If you follow leaf spring drag racing, pinion angle is a HUGE factor. A lot of folks run -6 degrees or so. I know most here aren't concerned with that kind of stuff, but if you're going to include one form of racing you should include another as well
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I just want it to cruise smoothly down a perfectly smooth highway, folks. But it has kept me from speeding…
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