Maybe I should clarify a bit.I am building a 65' street car, with the end goal of being "more road race/drift" than "drag race".but certainly not a dedicated track car and definitley does not need to follow any rules. Both are active supporters here and more than willing to get you down the road. Based on your brief mention of other parts, if you are looking for full throttle whiz bang high end suspension with no rules (and deeper pockets) I would suggest Street or Track. However, if you truly want a road race type suspension, I would recommend someone like Open Tracker Racing if you are looking to stay within a “vintage legal” set of rules. The on e acception to that my be Mike Maier’s Old Blue, but I don’t know the exact specs of his car. Nor in the short time I have been here have I read a thread associated with the concept. Additionally, I don’t think I have ever seen one of our vintage cars set up as “road race” with a 2” drop, and I have seen a plenty. So as you have clearly accepted the fact that AJE and road race may not (actually not) be synonymous, you might be chasing a ghost. However, beware, those guys are serious business and will call you on your #& in a hot minute. Both are active supporters here and more than willing to get you down the road.Īs a side note you may want to check over on the Corner Carvers website. The one exception to that my be Mike Maier’s Old Blue, but I don’t know the exact specs of his car. These are going on AJE’s Colt 65 front suspension for my 65’ (yes.not a road race suspension.lol). I posted in Track as I figured you guys would know. PA Racing - I don’t even need to ask, these are definitely drag race DVM dvansstore - designed from the ground up to support drifting.look tough as sh$&, but are currently not offered (sold out)ĥ. They look robust and look to have the straight steering arm.Ĥ.
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AJE - I have emailed these guys, called them (no reply and no answer) and Googled the hell out of them and can find no info on what exactly they support? I see mention of “doesn’t work with OEM brakes”.and? That doesn’t tell me much. RaceCraft - Looks like they are designed for drag racing and in particular offer them with the Strange Drag Brake option (can’t seem to find a clear answer on wether they work with Baer BBK or if they are safe for street).ģ. I have spent at least two weeks researching and this is what I have found:ġ. They have to support installation of Baer 6P Pro+14 and preferably have the 96+ 5mm track width increase and lower steering arm over 94-95. Looking for SN95 drop spindles with 2” drop that are actually robust enough to use on the street (or road racing). I am getting annoyed researching drop spindles, so I am coming to you guys for help.