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View Poll Results: caltracs or slide a link

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    caltracs vs slide a link

     



    caltracs vs slide a link

    what's your opinion on each and why? which do you prefer?

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    WTFO?????? Can't figure out what you are talking about. Maybe it''s my advanced Ol'timers.
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    sorry, i'm talkin bout tracktion bars. Caltrac bars or competition engineering slide a link bars.

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    Now I see.
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    For what application? Street? Strip? Some of Both? How much power? what transmission? Is ride important to you? Slicks or street tires? Does the car have a cage or other Chassis mods?

    Need to provide more info to get a good answer

    Pat
    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    street/strip, i guess i'm asking what the differences are and what do you think about each in general.

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