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If you’re looking for what’s most important (bang for the buck) here are my thoughts…. A stable rear platform that provides the alignment you want and keeps it there at launch and going down the track is primary. To get that… your control arms have to be adjustable. They also need to be stable in that they don’t allow unwanted movement. What you use is up to you. We all know what the gold standard in that department is. My thoughts on the cradle is… I want it locked down. I was surprised that Z doesn’t. I get what he said about having some shock absorption, but some have seen enough movement there to cause problems with the driveshaft and transmission. If I remember right…. didn’t DSS state that they won’t warranty their driveshafts if you can’t show cradle lockouts. I know Dave had something to say about the subject related to transmission issues. Number two in my book is a 15” wheel/tire. The added sidewall puts so much more tire “on” the track and absorbs more of the initial hit, making it less violent that a 17. It is a noticeably softer leave. The 15 is more tunable with air pressure and there is a much wider selection of sizes and weights than the 17. They’re also cheaper. I don’t think the shocks are going to get you much until you are at a much higher power level. Not saying that if properly set up they wouldn’t help, but at that price, the bang for the buck factor is coming in last. When my car was still IRS at 4550 lbs, I ran consistent high 1.2 to low 1.3 sixty’s with the AAD package, lockouts, Scat 1320 springs and stock shocks front and rear. Tire was the same 315 Radial Pro I’m running now. Example three years ago….
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