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Old 07-07-2009, 03:06 PM   #16 (permalink)
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might as well throw in new 90/10 struts while its out there and easy

Yeah. They were pretty shot anyway. I think I'm going to get some Koni adjustables so that I can get the good drag and street performance. I'm going to go with a tubular K-member too.
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Yeah. They were pretty shot anyway. I think I'm going to get some Koni adjustables so that I can get the good drag and street performance. I'm going to go with a tubular K-member too.

90/10 all the way! Let the hood rise a good 3" everytime you leave a green light!
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Old 07-07-2009, 04:50 PM   #18 (permalink)
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90/10 all the way! Let the hood rise a good 3" everytime you leave a green light!

Yeah and chuck the sway bar too!


Not!
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Joe, haven't you learned about marrage?????......... JK thats cool!

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Yeah and chuck the sway bar too!


Not!

Drag car. Sway bars need not apply.
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Yeah and chuck the sway bar too!


Not!

I took the front one out of my 5.0... in comparison it made the SRT4 swaybar look like a limp noodle.
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I drive too much on the street to take the sway out. I might go with a spool though...
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Chicken!

I don't think my wife's 64 Malibu has sway bars. Only rolls in turns like a boat.
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I drive too much on the street to take the sway out. I might go with a spool though...

Spool? On the street??? Seems a little crazy...

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I don't think my wife's 64 Malibu has sway bars. Only rolls in turns like a boat.

Well that's because the speed limit in '64 was 10 miles an hour, so you wouldn't pass the horse-drawn carriages too quickly. Right, Joe? Weren't you around for that?
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BUUUURRRRRRNNNNNnnnnnnn!
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Spool? On the street??? Seems a little crazy...

No crazier than the rest of my life!

Well that's because the speed limit in '64 was 10 miles an hour, so you wouldn't pass the horse-drawn carriages too quickly. Right, Joe? Weren't you around for that?

Yes I was, but I wasn't quite driving yet...
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Yes I was, but I wasn't quite driving yet...

I thought you'd populated North America with "pale-faces" and set up a country by 1964
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I was resisting the whole horseless carriage madness...
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those were the days of "real" horsepower
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