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Old 07-19-2007, 11:35 AM
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Default Re: Suspension for farm work

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Originally Posted by DevinSixtySeven View Post
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.

Ok cool...sounds like I'll be in good shape. And to your point in an earlier post, these SAWs will be easier to rebuild and maintain right? Can't wait to get this setup on...I'm ready for some real clearance and travel, not to mention getting rid of some of that nasty rake. Thanks for all of the help!
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