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Old 02-04-2013, 11:36 AM   #1
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Almost 30,000 views, poll, major safety issues and NHRA tech dept still ignores the stake holders! WTF?
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Old 02-04-2013, 11:45 AM   #2
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Almost 30,000 views, poll, major safety issues and NHRA tech dept still ignores the stake holders! WTF?
Tom, Have you submitted that picture to NHRA?

Seems to me,that's the way to approach this:

You have to tighten the bushing too much to keep the rod from moving in and out when braking, staging...Thereby stressing the OEM rod until it breaks, as shown.
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Tom, Have you submitted that picture to NHRA?

Seems to me,that's the way to approach this:

You have to tighten the bushing too much to keep the rod from moving in and out when braking, staging...Thereby stressing the OEM rod until it breaks, as shown.
I agree!!!! Please send that if you haven't already.
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