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Old 03-05-2016, 09:52 AM   #1
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Re: No Limit Trailing Arm Rear Suspension

very nice set up and pretty much exactly what I was looking for, i'll wait till the notches are available before ordering.
just a couple questions, is that tank one of yours or another vendors?
right now i'm running one of the old cpp rear coilover set ups and my main gripe with it is the lack of travel and having to run way to stiff of a spring because of it. the other was the coilovers are mounted to the rear and outside limiting exhaust options out the back with a rear mounted gas tank. yours will solve the exhaust problem, right now i'm dumped in front of the rear axle
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Old 03-05-2016, 07:35 PM   #2
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Re: No Limit Trailing Arm Rear Suspension

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very nice set up and pretty much exactly what I was looking for, i'll wait till the notches are available before ordering.
just a couple questions, is that tank one of yours or another vendors?
right now i'm running one of the old cpp rear coilover set ups and my main gripe with it is the lack of travel and having to run way to stiff of a spring because of it. the other was the coilovers are mounted to the rear and outside limiting exhaust options out the back with a rear mounted gas tank. yours will solve the exhaust problem, right now i'm dumped in front of the rear axle
The tank is not ours. I think it is a Tanks unit. BTW, we saw all of the same problems with what is currently available. Quote from the project trucks owner "... not even the same truck ... smoother than my new Toyota..." OK, I'm not a Toyota owner, but I can tell you they are smooth riding. To say he is happy is an understatement.
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