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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Florida and Penna.
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You need to make sure the tube shocks have enough length
to have a full stroke plus a couple inches so they don't bottom out at the top of the stroke. They also want to be mounted so the shocks are as close to verticle as possible. If mounted on to much of an angle on the rear they will push the body from right to left. I had one I bought with the shocks on it and they pushed it far enough it cut groves in the tires. G.M.
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