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    DADNOVA is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1970 Chevy Nova
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    How about Cal Track bars? I hear they work good and many guys use them running very quick.
    My car is simular to your in weight and size however Im running a 427 SBC over 650hp running on 10.5 X 26 inch tires ET streets 3.70 gears. My car has the 90-10s ladder bars and coil overs though and Curry 9+ rear end shortened. Alot of money and time installing everthing. I would worry about your rear end next adding that much more power.
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 86 Camaro Iroc
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    Yes if he still has the little 7.5" 10 bolt in his Camaro it won't last long with that hp and sticky tires. Seems like they will hold to about a 1.6xx 60ft any quicker than that and they tend to grenade.

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    7.5"

     



    Yes, I still have the little 7.5" 10 bolt but will not attempt it with the new motor. I am currently running a 355 with only 400hp so I don't think I need to worry about the rear end just yet.

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