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Old 08-18-2014, 06:00 AM
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Norm Peterson
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Originally Posted by Inspite
Thanks for your input. Maybe for me relocation brackets just don't make that big of a difference and money would have been better spent somewhere else. Oh well, there not too expensive at least.

Anybody else have any thoughts?
Can you absolutely guarantee that you weren't trying harder than usual to get wheelspin? Just mention of the words "test drive" suggests that you were at least subconsciously launching harder, and as CMcNam has already mentioned your tires still have the same amount of grip as they did the day before.

Was it instant wheelspin or did it very briefly try to hook before spinning? I'm just curious here.


FWIW, I doubt that you were enough over 100% anti-squat to get anything odd happening from the rear of the car lifting upward on launch.


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