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40s SPUA s/r
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40s SPUA s/r
a mate of mine has a 40 and wants too run spua with a shackle reversal.
Do you get the same benifit of a s/r when it is spua?
is it worth the mucking around or should he just leave it?
Do you get the same benifit of a s/r when it is spua?
is it worth the mucking around or should he just leave it?
P.E.T.A
People eating tasty animals.
People eating tasty animals.
To run 36's you may as well SOA it for the guard clearance and run some old flat springs. On the front you can get good travel out of the standard 40 pack with a leaf removed. SOA's are a fairly easy job if you have the tools but they do need engineering, as would SR though.
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it is spoa at the moment but it is ridiculesly high . It has one of those bullfrog bodys on it which have a 3" body lift that is not removable. It has pleanty of gard clearance. Just want too keep the cog as low as posible.MY45 wrote:To run 36's you may as well SOA it for the guard clearance and run some old flat springs. On the front you can get good travel out of the standard 40 pack with a leaf removed. SOA's are a fairly easy job if you have the tools but they do need engineering, as would SR though.
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Dang! Non removale 3" BL, that sux. I just know that with my 40 SOA and 37's and the tires still hit the guard under full compression, Just.ZOOK60 wrote:it is spoa at the moment but it is ridiculesly high . It has one of those bullfrog bodys on it which have a 3" body lift that is not removable. It has pleanty of gard clearance. Just want too keep the cog as low as posible.MY45 wrote:To run 36's you may as well SOA it for the guard clearance and run some old flat springs. On the front you can get good travel out of the standard 40 pack with a leaf removed. SOA's are a fairly easy job if you have the tools but they do need engineering, as would SR though.
The symptoms STIKA describes just sounds like axle wrap, i have got the small load leaf out of the rear pack of a 45 at the bottom of my front packs and i find that it reduces axle wrap and doesnt change the amount of flex much at all.
I never bothered with a SR on mine, but that was only because i was lazy. I say give it a go. Remember the shaft will want to over extend and fall out with SR though so you will most likely need long slip shaft as well.
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