View Full Version : weight shaving?
buickboy92
02-13-2011, 08:32 PM
i was wondering how to shave some weight off of my 94 v max 4 750? i have heard something about a thread on here does anybody know what the link is to this?
Vmaxmike
02-13-2011, 08:45 PM
You can take about two hundred pounds off by trying to run along side of it.... LOL
The sled needs exercise and it will lose about 1 pound per mile until it runs out of gas.
On a serious note why do you want to shave weight, for a drag sled or just for trail riding? If it's for a drag sled you should be able to cut some weight. If it's for a trail sled you could probably shave a few pounds with an SC10 rear suspension, other than that save yourself some time and effort and just add more hp.
Ken
Skinner
02-14-2011, 03:14 PM
You can take about two hundred pounds off by trying to run along side of it.... LOL
Thats AWESOME,,,,,LMAO
keith
02-14-2011, 05:11 PM
LOL Good one's guys. I meant to weigh both skids and forgot but I don't think the SC10 is saving me any weight, it sure seemed heavy to me.
Stingers vs stock can is around seven pounds. Aftermarket track should help save another ten compared to stock. those are probably the biggest to start with.
Vmaxmike
02-14-2011, 07:08 PM
For the right price I'd seperate the stingers form the exhaust i'm selling...
M
buickboy92
02-15-2011, 10:17 AM
ok sounds like ill just end up doing some motor work i didnt know if there were any certain things to do but thanks alot guys
opsled
02-16-2011, 07:26 PM
Dude, ya wanta lighten that bad boy up????
Check out robtan88's sled.
http://www.vmax4.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?9076-Johnny-Cash-One-Piece-At-A-Time-Vmax-Resurection!
Musta polished 50 lbs of that animal. And it looks BAAAAAD ASSSSSed TOO!!
lol,
opsled
Dude, ya wanta lighten that bad boy up????
Check out robtan88's sled.
http://www.vmax4.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?9076-Johnny-Cash-One-Piece-At-A-Time-Vmax-Resurection!
Musta polished 50 lbs of that animal. And it looks BAAAAAD ASSSSSed TOO!!
lol,
opsled
LOL, and think of all the less wind resistance on those ultra smooth surfaces!
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