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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
What power level are bead locks required?
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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 16349857" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>Depends on the weight of the car. Imo 1200-1400 hp on average for a Mustang weighing 4000-4400 lbs with driver will benefit from a set of singles. Lotta variable like rim size. Ive seen cars benefit from them at 800 whp but that was a really light fox body at like 2800 lbs.</p><p></p><p>No need for double beads at our power levels. Just adds more price and weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 16349857, member: 111882"] Depends on the weight of the car. Imo 1200-1400 hp on average for a Mustang weighing 4000-4400 lbs with driver will benefit from a set of singles. Lotta variable like rim size. Ive seen cars benefit from them at 800 whp but that was a really light fox body at like 2800 lbs. No need for double beads at our power levels. Just adds more price and weight. [/QUOTE]
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