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Nacho Libre
Join Date: May 2005
Location: So Cal "CL"
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http://www.inlandrovers.com/gpage1.html
I saw this on my indi mechanics website. What benefits would this give? I am not a hardcore wheeler so I have no idea what this compliments on the Disco series II. ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. ~Benjamin Franklin 1989 RR Classic 1969 Series IIA 3 Kids in College...........
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I cant see any shock absorbing material If they are a straight bolt on item I reckon they could cause stress problems as the mounts arent designed to take shock loadings,also articulation is restricted to movement in the A frame or panhard rod and also the shockers max extension.Looks to be an expensive red herring
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