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Has the rule changed for wheelie bar length ? 48: or even with the rear bumper for stock/super stock?
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Can't find any change. 48" or to rear bumper, whichever is greater
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Also pretty sure that measurement is from the centerline of the rear end housing to the CL of the wheel axle.
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Among other things my chassis guy neglected to listen about I'm stuck in the boat of re doing the ones I had made for a length issue.
Just wondering other than ease of adjustment would there be any issue running the springs inboard? |
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If you mean that the springs would be close to the rearend, no, there should be no performance difference.
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