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Old 24-02-2008, 10:25 PM   #1
schuldiner
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Default traction bars = quicker et's?

this months issue of extreme street arrived this week and in it they have a relatively large write up on traction bars for leaf sprung rear ends, claiming to eliminate axle tramp and help the car to bog down, i'm wondering if anyone has a pair of these fitted and did they see any real improvements on the track? a lot of guys including myself get axle tramp and i wonder if could be helpful in hunting that elusive 13 sec NA AU which sounds like something stav might be interested in...

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