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They just want to sell you tires! Post videos of your car launching in August

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Originally posted by corncob:
After all the recommendations going to get set of double adjustable rear shocks, have single adjustable front struts. Still curious about radials. Talked to MT tec and they said the 3076R should work fine on decent prepped track. Has anyone had real experience with this tire? thanks


Michael beard has been running MT radials for a while and may be able to help if he chimes in
 
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Originally posted by racerdude2054:
I would agree with others that the first change needs to be double adjustable rear shocks. For the money I would suggest afco or JRI sportsman series


Don't tell my Lakewood 50/50 shocks that.
Replaced the 1997 Atlas non gas shocks in 2015 because the bushing rubbers were degrading.
1.36 to 1.40 short times on a 9" radial, hot, cold, and in between. Since 2001


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I’d worry about making the front end work long before I worried about rear shocks.

Similar to Goob, I have 20 year-old Rancho 5-way adjustables in the rear that cross-reference to a Jeep Cherokee. I have had to replace the bushings once.

I’d get some radials on there (3076R or 3374R) and if it doesn’t want to work, start with the front end. Once you get it working, if you want to tighten things up a little more then move to the rear.


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