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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    What are the rules with the landspeed? I know Flaco was damn near breaking the 200mph mark at the Mile last year or the year before.

    Give us some more info on your SSS.
    I know at bonneville salt flats they set the records based on your average not your top speed.
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    Also curious about the rules. 140 doesn't seem that fast compared to what some trucks do on this site. So there must be something we are not thinking of.
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    Its like jeremy clarkson breaking tbe record for fastest mph achieved by a stock production car in the zr1 and it was by accident.
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    I've heard rumors that extended cabs can do very close to 200 mph in the right conditions, but I have also experienced that built drive shafts don't like going that fast.
    The long one piece built and balanced drive shafts like to turn into a jump rope when you get up to speeds well above 170.
    Now I myself do not own an extended cab so I am in no way an authority on the subject at this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silversleeper View Post
    i've heard rumors that extended cabs can do very close to 200 mph in the right conditions, but i have also experienced that built drive shafts don't like going that fast.
    The long one piece built and balanced drive shafts like to turn into a jump rope when you get up to speeds well above 170.
    Now i myself do not own an extended cab so i am in no way an authority on the subject at this time.
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    I have a top speed reading from a Garmin that was in an extened cab truck... 180+.
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    Welcome to the site, you have come to the right place for LS platform.

    And all you guys that like to go really, really, really fast are crazy in my opinion!

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