im looing at doing the inverted rear shock thing as im not happy with the downward travel in the arse of my surf. and i was wondering if it would be a good idea to make up some kind of a diff locater for the rear. or is there something else thats better?
a you can see in this pic there is lots of travel in the front and the back diff is still almost parallel to the body also gona take a leaf out of the back get some real flex going
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inverted shock question
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inverted shock question
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Are your shocks maxing out at the moment?
If not, the shocks won't give you more flex, a different spring set-up will though.
In this set-up the shocks are almost useless. If i were to do it again i'd run the shocks vertical, not laying over.
If not, the shocks won't give you more flex, a different spring set-up will though.
In this set-up the shocks are almost useless. If i were to do it again i'd run the shocks vertical, not laying over.
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