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Will Drag Launch springs actually make a big difference?¿
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<blockquote data-quote="PWNY" data-source="post: 1153241" data-attributes="member: 18304"><p>For the past few years I have auto-crossed my mustang and have had a great time trying to go around corners but I recently rediscovered that going fast in a straight line at the drag strip is also amazingly fun. I am starting to lean towards turning my stang into a straight line monster and want to know if Eibach drag launch springs will make a noticable difference to start my drag racing efforts. They claim to transfer weight better which I would like to believe because of the lighter spring rates but would like to know of first hand experiences with these spring. Right now I have H&R lowering springs, MM pan hard bar, MM caster/camber plates, MM k-member brace, strut tower brace and stock swaybars. I took it to the track at the end of last year and it hooked up not too badly. I did spin it out of the hole on a couple passes. Not sure if it was the tires' fault or driver lack of skill. Any input is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PWNY, post: 1153241, member: 18304"] For the past few years I have auto-crossed my mustang and have had a great time trying to go around corners but I recently rediscovered that going fast in a straight line at the drag strip is also amazingly fun. I am starting to lean towards turning my stang into a straight line monster and want to know if Eibach drag launch springs will make a noticable difference to start my drag racing efforts. They claim to transfer weight better which I would like to believe because of the lighter spring rates but would like to know of first hand experiences with these spring. Right now I have H&R lowering springs, MM pan hard bar, MM caster/camber plates, MM k-member brace, strut tower brace and stock swaybars. I took it to the track at the end of last year and it hooked up not too badly. I did spin it out of the hole on a couple passes. Not sure if it was the tires' fault or driver lack of skill. Any input is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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