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    Michael Pukash is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Cool Shocking!!!!

     



    Some feedback please. How does mounting the lower front shock end to the wishbone instead of the axel perch : work on a model A frame? Pro's or Con's. thanks!

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    I've wondered the same thing, because I am going to mount the shocks just that way on the T I'm building. I am also mounting the spring there. I suspect on a lightweight car it should be ok, and I have seen many done this way, so I think it's going to work ok.


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