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Lift or low

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Lift or low

Post by tube suzi »

wondering what is better for racing? keep it low on small tyres or put some lift in it with bigger tyres? do i run sway bars ect also?
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Post by "CANADA" »

What type of racing?

Best bet in most types is "low is the go" so get out the grinder and cut the guards to suit the tires you want to run
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Post by tube suzi »

Gymkanas all that that type of stuff.. won't needt to cut guards to run 32's.
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Post by "CANADA" »

If its not full on racing you can get away with a bit of lift and bigger tires, just learn how the truck handles. Swaybar disconects would be a fair bit better than just taking them out
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