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<blockquote data-quote="collinmaune" data-source="post: 710334" data-attributes="member: 7334"><p>I think the leading arms with the shocks at 50% would be incredibly hard to tune. Just in my head it seems to me like hitting a 2 foot tall rock at 30 mph would multiple the force from the axle through the leading arm and into the shock compared to mounting the shocks on the front axle. The chassis was setup for dropout axles the wait the link and arm angles wouldn't work with an 80 because of the cast housing is my guess. I would really like to know about the leading arm and if the force multiplies through them like I am thinking causing tuning issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="collinmaune, post: 710334, member: 7334"] I think the leading arms with the shocks at 50% would be incredibly hard to tune. Just in my head it seems to me like hitting a 2 foot tall rock at 30 mph would multiple the force from the axle through the leading arm and into the shock compared to mounting the shocks on the front axle. The chassis was setup for dropout axles the wait the link and arm angles wouldn't work with an 80 because of the cast housing is my guess. I would really like to know about the leading arm and if the force multiplies through them like I am thinking causing tuning issues. [/QUOTE]
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