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silvergt99
Member # 1607
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I have a 99 gt convertible. I prefer traction off the line more than being low. I was thinking maybe V6 springs, or maybe controll arms and steeda sport springs. What do you guys think?
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st5150
Member # 51
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Tires are and will be the limiting factor as far as straight line traction goes until you start digging into the 1.6X 60 ft range.
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silvergt99
Member # 1607
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quote: Originally posted by st5150: Tires are and will be the limiting factor as far as straight line traction goes until you start digging into the 1.6X 60 ft range.
Thanks.....
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Blown Mystic
Member # 476
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Looking at your avator, I think the best solution would be to keep a keg inyour trunk. That would kill two birds with one stone>
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silvergt99
Member # 1607
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quote: Originally posted by Blown Mystic: Looking at your avator, I think the best solution would be to keep a keg inyour trunk. That would kill two birds with one stone>
HELL YES!
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sic91blackgt
Member # 868
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quote: Looking at your avator, I think the best solution would be to keep a keg inyour trunk. That would kill two birds with one stone>
hahahhahahaha thats a good idea!
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mustangcam302
Member # 2315
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I can see where u are commin from with the spring idea. I myself am usin 4cyl springs in the front and GT springs in the rear, and it is givin me some nice transfer. All i can say is give it a shot...put the V6 springs in the front and keep the GTs in the rear....that way u get the transfer goin. And hey, worse come worse, u gotta put the stock GT springs back up front
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