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Old 04-16-2025, 11:15 PM   #17
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Re: 2000 S10 Xtreme Drag Truck

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Angle of the images can deceive actuality. It looks like it hit hard on the brake release. The chassis looks like it lifted evenly.
Hey Scoti, yes it hit hard off the transbrake, brought the wheels up and was carrying them. Then I must have moved my hand on the steering wheel enough to graze the transbrake button. Or maybe my wrist grazed it. I don't think there was any damage except to my lower alternator bolt. It sheared it off and went to the land of the lost.
I fixed the bolt tonight and will start it up tomorrow. I was hoping to get to the track this weekend, but the wife reminded me it was Easter weekend, and the grandkids will be here. So, I will go to Oklahoma with the S10 not knowing if its fixed or not.
I did get over to my friends place yesterday and fixed the bracket on his drag car. He is ready to turn on some win lights.
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