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does lowering the truck lower ur time?

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Old 01-26-2005, 10:14 PM
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when your truck is a lot higher in the back than the front, when you launch, the back wont go down lower than the front. less lift in front= less pressure on the back tires. if you start out level, your back end will go down lower than the front. the higher the front of the car is in relation to the rear when launching, the more downforce on the rear tires. = more traction.
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some people have traction issues when they lower their trucks.
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i had the 3/4 drop on my truck for that cool raked look but it would spin too much on launch. i leveled it out from there and now i dont have any problems. never ran the 1/4 to see how it affected times, but i feel like my traction alot better. hope this helps
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