Pro Street- 4500# MinWhat's ODSS pro street weight limit?
Pro Mod- 4500# Max
Pro Street- 4500# MinWhat's ODSS pro street weight limit?
Why lower the minimum weight when he's not at the current minimum?
Time to ditch the front axle and transfer case lol.
#letsgochamp
Time to ditch the front axle and transfer case lol.
#letsgochamp
Because that's to easy. pro mod #4x4ttfmf
Easy and smart can go hand in hand lol.
That's a lot of speed if a t-case chain decided it was tired.
We still have 400lbs to lose and we'll probably be ordering 9" axles soon, its just a hard pill to swallow spending $10k to lose 400lbs when its already going fast, but I know 400lbs is good for at least a tenth or two which we need to get to our 5.0 chassis cert in the 1/8th.
The Pro Street class is already losing some members to drop to Pro Mod, so I don't see any real reason to push the #4500 trucks into a faster certification, if we want to go faster, we need to build something sub 3600lbs.
Lavon
The axles won't be an issue at all. Plenty more power is put through them with there only being one, and with two of them sharing the load they'll live long, happy lives.Congrats to Lavon and the rest of the Firepunk crew! You all definitely have it together!
On lightening it up by using 9" axles and such.... Will those take the same abuse repetitively or become like a 2.6 truck before they allowed open drive line? I realize it would have the best of the best parts in it. But is anyone out there running them at 4500lbs plus with your kind of power? Either way, the truck is flat out bad azz!
Why lower the minimum weight when he's not at the current minimum?