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    Why not just keep your wrist under the ball through the whole swing? It feels odd at first and makes the back swing feel short, although it isn't, and will allow you the chance to come around the ball when needed/wanted.
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    I am going to give that a try. I decided I want to go bowling now that I am off of work. hopefully I can get a friend to come along and video tape me. I have never seen my self bowl before and that seems to help a lot of people

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    Videos help tremendously. If you post it on the site, a few of the coaches here can give you very good advice on proper adjustments.

    Off topic, but what kind of Cuda do you have? I'm restoring a 70 Cuda right now.
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    I actually dont have a Cuda, but I am obsessed with them. I hope to have one.............. errr 7 some day.

    personal favorite is the 1970 AAR Cuda in limelight.



    I am a pretty avid rock crawler and own what used to be a K5. All my wheeling buddies call me Cuda, therefore the name Cuda K5 came to be.






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    Wow! That is some serious rock crawling.
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    My new boss is 55 years old. His first car was a Cuda and he still has it! It's currently in the last bay of the shop being restored in his spare time.
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    rock crawling is awesome have not done it in awhile me and my buddys use to go out and do it all the time but know most of them have moved soo we have not been able to do it as much.
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    welcome to the boards 175 with plastic is pretty damn good and nice ball choice you will be averaging 185-190 in no time
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    First off Welcome to the forums



    This is still a little bit off topic but I wished I still had my Hemi Cuda I had a
    1970 model it was a red one with a black vinyl top. It was a 426 Hemi with the
    dual 4bbl carbs with a 4 speed and the dana 60 rear end. This is not an actual
    picture of it as I couldn't find any pictures of it laying around anywhere if I even
    have any pictures of it left anymore but this picture was as close to what I had
    as I could find only mine had the black shaker hood scoop where this picture has
    a red shaker.




    It was such a gas hog back then even when premium gas was only 0.35¢ a gallon
    that and I couldn't keep my foot out of the 2 4bbls and tires on the back that I went
    out in 1972 and traded it for a Chevelle a Heavy Chevy as it was called with a 350 4 bbl
    4 speed and a 3:70 posi rearend. I found the only picture that I could find right off hand
    that was taken just after I lost it and clipped the edge of a bridge it didn't do a whole lot
    of dammage though so I got lucky I guess and I wish I still had it too.

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