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Now if you like the challenge of ripping of a 00light when your car/truck is going to the moon, you are going to have to compromise a touch so you can dial that beast. Don't cheap out on the front $ wise...... Changes like a bit of weight up there, running it less extention, lowering those bars not tough...... Myself excluded of course, I'm ripping it and in a foul mood if I don't 60 foot on the rear tires.(truck only) Eric
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How does the wear and tear of towing effect the sustainability of racing shocks?
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I'm a believer that the front shocks are more important than the rears and I would spend the money on Santhuffs because their valving / internal design can be adjusted to control the bounce from large wheelies. JMHO
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