while both you and tim both brought up very good points and served up a lot of valuable information, in the end the car in question is NOT a drag car.
With that out of the way, the car should not be set up for just drag racing. Driving a pure drag car on the street is not very safe. They simply wanted to know a cheap, easy way to make their car hook a little better. they're not out to set any records or break the bank buying top shelf shocks.
Brian, I already know that you're gonna think I'm singling you out and trying to disprove everything that you've said. This is not the case. Obviously you're setup works and you know your way around a race car. However, if the car in question is gonna see a lot of street use, they're better off going with parts that will work well on the street.
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and 1 more smart ass answer by you and i'm going to reach into this monitor and grab you by the throat
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