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Bill Armstrong, Mr. Bangshift Billy Himself, Is Sharing All His Drag & Drive Trailer Secrets! Check Out How He Does It!

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Drag and Drive trailers are one of the more talked about aspects of drag and drive races, and for good reason. Being organized and having the tools and parts you need can be the difference between finishing or not, and winning or losing your class. There are a bunch of ways to do a drag and drive trailer effectively, but some folks have different preferences. I’ve seen a bunch of different drag and drive trailer variations, and the possibilities are endless. In the video below, our friend Bill Armstrong is going to let us in on the secrets to his drag and drive trailer.

Bill has done a bunch of drag and drives over the years, in his 8 second stick shift Ford Fairlane. This is one mean machine but it takes more work than a lot of combos, so Bill knows what being organized means. Check out the video and let us know what you think and if you have other suggestions or questions.

The post Bill Armstrong, Mr. Bangshift Billy Himself, Is Sharing All His Drag & Drive Trailer Secrets! Check Out How He Does It! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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