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TUF-110 |
Posted: 2008/10/14 8:16 Updated: 2008/10/14 8:16 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2007/5/23 From: Wagga Wagga, NSW Posts: 1250 |
 Re: Two wheels up! Nice pic! what shocks and leaf setup you running in the rear?
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Daveman |
Posted: 2008/10/14 8:22 Updated: 2008/10/14 8:22 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/5/19 From: Melbourne Posts: 785 |
 Re: Two wheels up! I've got koni red shocks in the rear. The leaves are reset standard springs with an extra leaf added.
They are clearly too soft but it's such a pain to fiddle around with rear spring rates.
It has been prone to picking up the front inside wheel from day one due to soft springs and lots of power and reasonable grip. I think it may have just lifted the inside rear wheel a bit since I have put the rear swaybar in it but mainly because it's not low enough and i was really throwing it around at that point!
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wolki101 |
Posted: 2008/10/14 8:36 Updated: 2008/10/14 8:36 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2006/11/18 From: ACT Aus Posts: 940 |
 Re: Two wheels up! that's such an awesome pic, looks like good fun.
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Laney |
Posted: 2008/10/14 9:08 Updated: 2008/10/14 9:08 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2005/11/27 From: Newcastle Posts: 801 |
 Re: Two wheels up! thats bloody sick 10 for effort
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