KW V3 setup? Track use only
Originally Posted by Billj747,Apr 29 2009, 01:17 PM
Thanks,
So what's this "Burgers-N-Cream"? Is that the re-labled "In-N-Out" franchise?
So what's this "Burgers-N-Cream"? Is that the re-labled "In-N-Out" franchise?
I haven't had an "In-N-Out" burger yet, but I do hear they are tasty.
Similar suppliers of the meat, cheese, and bread?
Is there a Burgers-N-Cream in Utah? I hear the store layouts are identical to In-N-Out and the food looks identical despite the different labels (for whatever restaraunt is in Utah - which may be Burgers-N-Cream).
Glad to hear you're getting regular patronage in TN. I might be out there for a Time Attack later this year and if I am, I will have to stop by and hit you up!
I love In-N-Out by the way.
Good luck with your business!
Is there a Burgers-N-Cream in Utah? I hear the store layouts are identical to In-N-Out and the food looks identical despite the different labels (for whatever restaraunt is in Utah - which may be Burgers-N-Cream).
Glad to hear you're getting regular patronage in TN. I might be out there for a Time Attack later this year and if I am, I will have to stop by and hit you up!
I love In-N-Out by the way.
Good luck with your business!
Originally Posted by Billj747,Apr 29 2009, 02:28 PM
Similar suppliers of the meat, cheese, and bread?
Is there a Burgers-N-Cream in Utah? I hear the store layouts are identical to In-N-Out and the food looks identical despite the different labels (for whatever restaraunt is in Utah - which may be Burgers-N-Cream).
Glad to hear you're getting regular patronage in TN. I might be out there for a Time Attack later this year and if I am, I will have to stop by and hit you up!
I love In-N-Out by the way.
Good luck with your business!
Is there a Burgers-N-Cream in Utah? I hear the store layouts are identical to In-N-Out and the food looks identical despite the different labels (for whatever restaraunt is in Utah - which may be Burgers-N-Cream).
Glad to hear you're getting regular patronage in TN. I might be out there for a Time Attack later this year and if I am, I will have to stop by and hit you up!
I love In-N-Out by the way.
Good luck with your business!
Do you still have my number? It should be in those emails when I was bugging you about my KW setup. If not, I'll PM you. Definitely give me a call if you are coming out here. I'll buy you a burger!
Originally Posted by Billj747,Apr 29 2009, 12:55 PM
Answer:
Or ~ 3 7/8" TO 4 1/8" measured from the ground to the jacking points (front and rear) on a flat ground. Preferably a scale pad and not a 'flat' grage floor.
Or ~ 3 7/8" TO 4 1/8" measured from the ground to the jacking points (front and rear) on a flat ground. Preferably a scale pad and not a 'flat' grage floor.
This is from EVO forums, but still might come in handy.
suspension setup
Other suspension setup
Hope this helps,
Kalvis
suspension setup
Other suspension setup
Hope this helps,
Kalvis
Originally Posted by WynnS123,Apr 29 2009, 10:24 PM
So should we run the same ride height front and rear?






