Any installs yet?
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gonna take 2 kits to do it right...
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Gone to modularfords.com
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I wouldn't waste my money on this mod unless I was going to run slicks or drag radials. No need with street tires, heating them up more than rolling them over a few times is useless. $300.00 plus install seems like a lot to do a smooth looking burnout without the drivetrain/brake wear as with powerbraking in a stick car. If you are going to compete in a bracket class or a factory stock NMRA class then this is probably a good buy from PHP. B)
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Originally posted by Blazing Saddles@February 5, 2005, 2:04 PM Paul's High Performance sells a 2 solenoid kit. http://secure-order-area.net/paulshp/cgi-b...d=9479655_15452 ROLL ON |
After seeing 2 Solenoids in the PHP kit, I'm not sure how the
http://www.quadratec.com/photos/p4889.JPGHurst kit & http://www.quadratec.com/photos/P4894.JPGT-Handle will hold up... :dunno: BTW... Any comments/advice on slicks... Have an account w/ Mickey Thompson & Goodyear? |
Originally posted by Kahdir@February 6, 2005, 8:52 AM After seeing 2 Solenoids in the PHP kit, I'm not sure how the http://www.quadratec.com/photos/p4889.JPGHurst kit & http://www.quadratec.com/photos/P4894.JPGT-Handle will hold up... :dunno: BTW... Any comments/advice on slicks... Have an account w/ Mickey Thompson & Goodyear? |
Originally posted by Mongoose@February 6, 2005, 6:24 PM I saw this Hurst kit also but it liiks like a plumbing nightmare where the Pauls deal was super easy. I would pay 200 if the steel tubings were prebent because they are a b---h amd I do not want to build the tools to do the small radia. Any prebent tubing kits out there? or is it better to outsource a shop to do it? |
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