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For a dyno test, where do should the straps be attached to? Also weight to use? TIA

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Old 12-03-2004, 03:57 PM
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Old 12-03-2004, 04:27 PM
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Default tow hooks in the front and back. You can also go to the sway bars as a secondary tie down spot

But the primary should be TWO PER tow hook. Make sure they are angled away from each other (at least 90degrees is good). This helps with stability. One would think the Dyno operator would have this down by now

Also, It helps to have the belly pan off the front if you decide to use the sway bars.
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Thanks, I just want to make sure they do it right.
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Default Eh, you don't really need the straps, just for for it

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Are we going to race soon? I replied to your post on 6speed.
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