Drift setup
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Drift setup
Hey,
I've had my Trans Am for close to two years now and I'm looking into minimal suspension upgrades that will reduce body roll, keep the rear axle straight, and will increase front end grip for as the title suggests.. Drifting.
I was thinking SFC's for a start to strengthen the chassis, but beyond that I'm not sure what the mods would give me what I'm looking for.. I'm looking for a starting point.. and from there sway bars and modified A-arms would be installed.
Thanks
I've had my Trans Am for close to two years now and I'm looking into minimal suspension upgrades that will reduce body roll, keep the rear axle straight, and will increase front end grip for as the title suggests.. Drifting.
I was thinking SFC's for a start to strengthen the chassis, but beyond that I'm not sure what the mods would give me what I'm looking for.. I'm looking for a starting point.. and from there sway bars and modified A-arms would be installed.
Thanks
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springs and sways. you need to reduce as much body roll as possible. A good set of shocks would be next. I would get a 3 or 4 pt sfc setup, you want it to be stiff and if a cage isnt in your plans they would be the next best thing.
I dont really know anything about drifting so i interested to see what people say too.
good luck
I dont really know anything about drifting so i interested to see what people say too.
good luck
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