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Location: Hanover, PA
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Removing it also allows the front suspenison to travel more which is what you want on launches at the track. I removed mine and don't miss it at all, of course I don't take turns too fast with the 3.5" skinnies on the front anyway. The one on my 91 weighed a good 25lbs.
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