Amy's Truck
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Re: Amy's Truck
Hey there. Your dad came over and talked to me for a bit and I ran you one night in the brackets over in Evadale (I have the silver 02 Z28 and usually there on Friday nights).
Trust me to everyone who has not seen this truck in person or have seen it run... it really hauls! Very cool truck. Very fast truck. Heads up, it will blow my doors off... but I am working on getting the little Z faster... Have to just to be able to keep up with a truck. LOL
Take care and Good Luck. See yall at the races.
---Sebastian Lopez Jr.
www.LopezRacing.com
Trust me to everyone who has not seen this truck in person or have seen it run... it really hauls! Very cool truck. Very fast truck. Heads up, it will blow my doors off... but I am working on getting the little Z faster... Have to just to be able to keep up with a truck. LOL
Take care and Good Luck. See yall at the races.
---Sebastian Lopez Jr.
www.LopezRacing.com
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Hey Sabastian...You have a really great looking car...I used to have one just like yours before getting my truck and its my favor color on the Camaros...My Dad says there is no end to the modifications you can do to your car and keep it streetable...He told me to tell ya if you ever need anything to give him a call...Oh, by the way my Z28 I had is the same car that Eastside Performance on the east coast has now...When I had it it rans in the 11's...
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Hey Prostock John...Thanks...At this time of year with the heat and humidity down here I usually run from mid 30's to low 40's...Cant wait for the fall weather to get here...Plus my Dad is recouperating from back surgery so we are grounded for now...Yes we run 28in.tall E.T. streets...Hey my Dad has a couple sets for sale if you know anybody needing any...They are 12.50X28X16,M.T.E.T. streets...11.50X28X16 Hoosiers,Quick Time Pros...Both sets have only been to the track once, 4 or 5 passes each...$200 per set...Thanks!
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Hey BlownCevy...I talked to my Dad and he said this...
For drag racing purposes, spindles would be one of your best options for lowering. They allow you to take advantage of the long, lightly wound stock spring. Also the stock length shock for more front end travel.
For drag racing purposes, spindles would be one of your best options for lowering. They allow you to take advantage of the long, lightly wound stock spring. Also the stock length shock for more front end travel.
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man seeing your truck and hearing of all the mods makes me want my truck out of the paint shop and to the dyno tune shop to tear some ***! Nice set up and I must agree that the cal-tracs help a whole lot. WIth e.t. streets and the cal tracs i think i bested an 1.8 60 foot. before on street tires it was around 2.3-2.4 range.
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Hey ranwalk...
Talked to my Dad and here are the numbers for ya...
front shocks- TC1538P
rear shocks- TC39P
You will also need the T-Bar conversion kit and bushing kit for the front shocks...
They are # LWR300 and 9032-102- two of each.
You need these because these front shocks are actually for the new model Ford Lightning(yuck.
Same length as your stock shock...
The rear are actually Mopar shocks...But hey...It works!!
You will have to use 1/2 in. grade 8 bolts instead of the 14 mm for the rear...If you have any problems contact Dave at QA1 1-800-721-7761...A tip for ya...You can buy the shocks a lot cheaper at Jegs or Summit Racing...You may have to get the kits at QA1 but the are not that expensive...Hope this helps!
Talked to my Dad and here are the numbers for ya...
front shocks- TC1538P
rear shocks- TC39P
You will also need the T-Bar conversion kit and bushing kit for the front shocks...
They are # LWR300 and 9032-102- two of each.
You need these because these front shocks are actually for the new model Ford Lightning(yuck.
Same length as your stock shock...
The rear are actually Mopar shocks...But hey...It works!!
You will have to use 1/2 in. grade 8 bolts instead of the 14 mm for the rear...If you have any problems contact Dave at QA1 1-800-721-7761...A tip for ya...You can buy the shocks a lot cheaper at Jegs or Summit Racing...You may have to get the kits at QA1 but the are not that expensive...Hope this helps!