Nice video. What do you use on your shocks and how much did it cost to
upgrade them. My big bores seem way to soft in the front even with lots of
spacers. They also don't like to bounce up. They stay down sometimes.
Should I just get new shock oil or new springs?
Brett introduces you to a race track ready all aluminum car hauler. For more information please visit our website at www.completetrailers.com. Or call to speak to ...
Aluminum Engines Are Safer | Americarna
Ray Evernham speaks with racecar fabricator and restorer John Lawson about some of the historic parts found in his shop, including an original Reynolds ...
John Lawson was a customer of mine when he was in the heating and air
conditioning business, he retired from that a few years ago and his son is
now. I saw John out at the SVRA (vintage car racing) event at Indy this
past weekend and can tell you that he is one of the Indiana unsung hero's
that have kept racing alive and well despite all of the corporatization of
the last few decades
1969 Camaro Z28 X275 "King of the Street" Aluminum 598 ci.
1969 Camaro Aluminum 598, Darrin Hoyle's previous "King of the Street" Drag Car built by Teddy Houser race cars, Brodix Tall Deck aluminum block, Neal ...
Aluminum honeycomb in crash test
Aluminum honeycomb supplied by Goodfellow is tested on a rig at the Transport Research Centre as part of Birmingham University's Formula Student race car ...
Aluminum Suspension Tubes
Quickcar Performance components will improve both the performance and durability of your race car. One such component are these black anodized Scalloped ...
*Quikcar Scalloped Suspension Tubes*
This 30 second video features the QuickCar Racing Products black anodized
Scalloped Suspension Tubes. They are designed to improve both the
performance and durability of your race car. Made of 6061 aluminum, the
tubes are designed to be 35% stronger and 10% lighter than standard hex
tubes. The components come in a variety of lengths from 7 to 72 inches with
either 5/8 or 3/4 inch threading.