Skip
You and Jack have a lot more experience than me but what you are saying is what
I was thinking. I have always thought that most oof the cars without suspension
were the ones where it would be difficult and expensive to do and at some point
the builder decided the benifit did not exceed the cost in money and
complexity. In a front engine rear drive production catagory car it is pretty
easy and my thinking was worth doing.
Glenn
Skip Higginbotham <saltrat@pro-blend.com> wrote:Jack,
I would think that suspension would help keep the driving wheels on the
ground more of the time (kind of bumpy at Bonneville...right?) and thus
transfer more power to the ground.
Might help the driver see better too.
Skip
>I can understand the need for suspension off road, but straight line salt ???
>JACK
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