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Old 06-30-2004, 09:31 PM   #1
Fat0eknee
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extended shackles eh ..thats not a bad idea ive never heard of those but yes the concept works. maybe its just sagging cause i need to do a little weight reduction ..(of myself) i could lose some pounds ^ ^ ill be sure to look up those springs and shackles, thanks a lot for your help bro

oh hey what kind of tires do you use? im looking at some BFGoodrich Radial T/A but im not quite sure what to get ive heard that the indy 500 firestone firehawks hook up better but then again im scared of the whole firestone brand
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