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Suspension upgrades for drag racing

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its the Rear Cradle Lockout bushing kit ( Part# SCB110 ) correct
 


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its the Rear Cradle Lockout bushing kit ( Part# SCB110 ) correct
This is the part number I installed on my car . I'm very happy with it .

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Correct me if I’m wrong, but installing stiffer bushings on the rear cradle should help prevent wheel hop too - right?!?
 


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Thanks. I had the Spohn fixed trailing arms on my last Challenger, along with the original P4D differential brace; never had an issue with wheel hop.

I'll have to contact Spohn as their website only shows parts for Challengers up to 2017; I don't see ANY "toe links" listed however. Can you recommend another vendor if Spohn doesnt make them? I am very reluctant to go with BMR after the post by cole3986 on that "other" forum regarding the structural failure of the BMR toe link on his HellCat. Granted, my car doesn't make the power a HC makes, but nonethless it deserves quality parts as well.
Cole had the old style BMR pieces, they've been upgraded since then and are just fine.
 


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Thanks. I had the Spohn fixed trailing arms on my last Challenger, along with the original P4D differential brace; never had an issue with wheel hop.

I'll have to contact Spohn as their website only shows parts for Challengers up to 2017; I don't see ANY "toe links" listed however. Can you recommend another vendor if Spohn doesnt make them? I am very reluctant to go with BMR after the post by cole3986 on that "other" forum regarding the structural failure of the BMR toe link on his HellCat. Granted, my car doesn't make the power a HC makes, but nonethless it deserves quality parts as well.
A member here custom made and sells a quality set.
https://www.hellcatforum.org/threads/fully-adjustable-chromoly-toe-links-no-grinding-1200-hp.3780/
 


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What’s you guys opinion on the Spohn vs. BWoody adjustable suspension pieces? Spohns are straight chrome molly and the BWoodys are steel and mimic the factory bends.
 


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I don't think the the adjustable toe links are necessary if you are not doing the 15 inch conversation. I put BMR polyurethane bushing in the factory toe rods .

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