Re: high 14's and how I get there.

From: KURTZ ERIC (erics5.9@home.com)
Date: Thu Jul 01 1999 - 23:43:08 EDT


Yeah you do, but you want to keep that pig from twisting. Where would
you mount that pinion snubber? You would have to put it obviously above
the pig, but there is nothing but the bottom of your bed there and thats
only sheet metal! You would have to fab a bracket that would come off of
the frame to do that! Seems like less trouble to go with a conventional
traction setup. Just my .02
Eric

"W. Jack Hilton III" wrote:
>
> At 09:59 PM 7/1/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> >has any one tried a pinion snubber on their truck to help it hook uplike on
> >a drag car mopar makes an ajustable one that i heard works very well. it
> >should help et and is not that expensive
>
> I haven't seen one for the 9.25 rear , always the 8.75 . Don't ask me why ,
> I just never have seen one .
>
> Plus , with a truck , wouldn't you *want* the weight to transfer to the
> rear of the truck to aid in traction ?
>
> Someone help me out ?
>
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