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This is the NHRA at it's worst! I would really like to see some response from them as to why this was done.
They allow aftermarket disc brakes that are a performance advantage over factory drums due to weight savings because they are much safer. I understand why they allow them and nobody disputes the importance of having adequate braking at high speeds with heavy cars. What's more important than high speed steering and braking in a race car? So considering that the strut rods and their bushings directly affect high speed steering/handling and braking, shouldn't they be held in the highest regard in terms of safety and the implementation of new rules? Especially when the modifications in question offer no performance advantages? My Belvedere at 3500 pounds going 130 mph (hoping ![]()
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I was told that if wheel stands are a problem, with safely controlling the movement with stock OEM rubber bushings & strut rods, wheelie bars are legal in stock....use 'em! Well anyone that has tried to hook a heavy high powered stocker on a 9" tire knows if the wheelie bars touch the ground the car's tire will unload. I can get away with riding the wheelie bars for 30' on my super stocker because it has a big fat tire.... 2 different animal's. If the majority here {poll results} are OK with aftermarket strut rods who is advising NHRA tech to not legalize after market strut rods in stock? After all it's OK to have after market strut rods on a SS/MA car and not for a A/SA ???? Where is the common sense?
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Exactly! I'm curious after looking at the entry list for Pomona and seeing all the brake strut rod cars that are pre entered, if they all are going to show up with rubber bushings, especially Calvert.
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N/m .......................................
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