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Milk Run with Loren Healy
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<blockquote data-quote="Mortalis5509" data-source="post: 602039" data-attributes="member: 2838"><p><strong>Re: Re: Milk Run with Loren Healy</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>4500 class (part of emc) is nothing but a lite 4400 class car. Just square frame rails becuase it has to be like the factory, 37" no sticky tire, and no trailing arm. </p><p></p><p>There is a big thread on pirate about the modified steering that work really well. A lot of guys had issues breaking the steering box. </p><p></p><p>A fast growing class is the legends (4800). 37" no sticky tire, full hydro is ok, trailing arms are good, but only a single shock. Bump stops are not counted as a shock. Then is comes down to tube size per weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mortalis5509, post: 602039, member: 2838"] [b]Re: Re: Milk Run with Loren Healy[/b] 4500 class (part of emc) is nothing but a lite 4400 class car. Just square frame rails becuase it has to be like the factory, 37" no sticky tire, and no trailing arm. There is a big thread on pirate about the modified steering that work really well. A lot of guys had issues breaking the steering box. A fast growing class is the legends (4800). 37" no sticky tire, full hydro is ok, trailing arms are good, but only a single shock. Bump stops are not counted as a shock. Then is comes down to tube size per weight. [/QUOTE]
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