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<blockquote data-quote="oldbeercans" data-source="post: 1061973" data-attributes="member: 17361"><p>weight is definitly a problem with most yotas. that is percisely why i put a 22gal cell directly over my rear axle. my toll box is stuffed full of ****, along with the 350lbs of steel i added to the rear end of the truck. my spare is also mounted as far back as possible, while still keepin it tucked in the bed. as for the springs i am not sure how they will work on the trail but out in the field at my house they seem to be exactly what i was looking for. super soft and squishy ride and pre sure they will twist up nicely. how thick are the leaves, i was told to keep them as thin as possible and doesnt really matter how many leaves there are. it was nice meetin you the other day too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldbeercans, post: 1061973, member: 17361"] weight is definitly a problem with most yotas. that is percisely why i put a 22gal cell directly over my rear axle. my toll box is stuffed full of ****, along with the 350lbs of steel i added to the rear end of the truck. my spare is also mounted as far back as possible, while still keepin it tucked in the bed. as for the springs i am not sure how they will work on the trail but out in the field at my house they seem to be exactly what i was looking for. super soft and squishy ride and pre sure they will twist up nicely. how thick are the leaves, i was told to keep them as thin as possible and doesnt really matter how many leaves there are. it was nice meetin you the other day too. [/QUOTE]
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