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Default Re: Suspension for farm work

I have no idea if SAW builds toward Toyotas, that might be stretching the truth a bit...but the shocks you ordered are built to a specific length for the uniball kit, so you'll get all the travel (or most of it) afforded by the uniball.

Shafts come in standard lengths, so if a 6" (actually 6.5") shaft would be a hair too long, they'll use a 5" (5.5") shaft and you'll be missing a little travel, but it'll be a noticeable improvement in twisty terrain.
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