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Originally Posted by N2TRUX
Rob- We really appreciate you opening this thread up. It seems that the trend to build "Pro-Touring" trucks has grown from a small flicker to a huge flame in the past few seasons. I think you will find that most of the members here are more the "Joe-Touring" crowd but we all enjoy the big buck trucks too.
Certainly the Ride Tech sponsored autocross at the Goodguys events has been a huge catalyst in this trend. Unfortunately the GG staff hasn't had the vision to adopt a rolling 30 year break like NSRA has. At least us "late model" guys have Super Chevy events to look forward to.
When time permits, please drop by the Suspension Forum here. You will find many of the industry heavy hitters call this their home. Even your buddy and nemisis Rob from No Limit has found it a comfortable place to hang out, despite his strong Ford bias. Make it handle- LINK
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Not entirely true in the 72 and older limitation for goodguys, the only events that hold that title are the "nationals" events they hold. All of the "get together" events they hold throughout the year that have auto x are open to all years of cars and trucks. I too have noticed a fair amount of growth in the pro-touring style with trucks lately, my main focus has been to get some of these truck owners with some badass trucks to think outside the box ( their trailers) these trucks were made to haul not be hauled!! Buy as you suggested I will definitely drop a thread over in the suspension barracks and see what kind of feedback I receive! Rob @ no limit has some great products and a *****in effie, but we do need to bring him over from darkside into the chevy world

super cool guy though been hanging out with him at all the good guys events and even got to compete with him at a few other events as well! And even for a ford that truck gets it on!!
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