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Help New puller

Open Class = Big HP and torque, stout drivetrains, and $$$$$ in order to build enough truck to compete.

Work Stock = Trucks that are street legal; typically daily drivers.

Go to a few truck pulls and pay attention to the classes as they run. That will give you a better idea of where you want to set your sights.
 
Has anyone attempted to make rear traction bars for a 88-92 chevy?i think it would be pretty easy but i just wanted some input by people that have done it.I was think about using 1"gas pipe and some kind of hoops.i was thinkin about puttin them of the front to,so if anyone has any pics or info that would be kool,thanks
 
I used tractor top links,that where extended with round tubing ,on my 97. Lots of people in PA are using tractor top links extended with square tubing,especially on the diesel trucks.
 
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