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ounded by Roger Lamb in 1971, Lamb Components, Inc. has
become the acknowledged leader in designing and manufacturing drag racing front suspension
components, brake systems, shocks, and related products. In terms of innovation and
quality manufacturing, no one can compare to the standards established by Lamb.
 It was Lamb that introduced the first MacPherson
strut-type front suspension for Pro Stock racing applications debuting the
breakthrough design with Bill Jenkins' "Grumpy's Toy XI" in 1974. Now, more than
two decades later, Lamb Pro Stock struts are used universally in the NHRA Pro Stock
category.
After expanding with their own line of
brakes in 1974, Lamb was the first to develop carbon disc brakes for drag racing in 1987.
Hailed for their light weight and durability, the Lamb carbon disc brakes have proven
their superiority in performance and possible chute failure.
The driving force behind the success of
Lamb Components, Inc. is an uncompromising search for perfection in every step of the
design and manufacturing process. Racers purchasing Lamb products can be assured that they
are manufactured with the latest technology available.
Lamb opened the 1986 season by moving into
a new, enlarged production facility. There, they continue to produce the finest parts
available at any price. As drag racing moves forward into the next century, the most
important technological advances will continue to emanate from Lamb Components, Inc. |
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