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Simply amazing! Too badass for words... But that FD is still
Posted by
Bobby12many
on December 17, 2002 at 11:01 AM
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Would something like this work for the Z's suspension?
posted by Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
on December 17, 2002 at 10:44 AM
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a BLARF mobile!
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But this view is just amazing.
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Would something like this work for the Z's suspension?
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Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
10:44:52 12/17/02
*speachless* (n/m)
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2 Zweet
10:50:52 12/17/02
I was too when I saw it. (n/m)
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Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
11:00:25 12/17/02
Simply amazing! Too badass for words... But that FD is still -
Bobby12many
11:01:27 12/17/02
That's a rocker arm setup....
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RSR
11:08:46 12/17/02
That, and why mess with a great suspension to begin with? (n/m)
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stupidfast [ ///M Power ]
11:58:25 12/17/02
Thanx for the feedback, going to research a little more. (n/m)
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Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
13:56:59 12/17/02
wow....i just had to say something (n/m)
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bfastrblast
11:58:56 12/17/02
why though?
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Marshall
12:26:01 12/17/02
what's the point if there's room to begin with?
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Altersys
13:09:42 12/17/02
Maybe unsprung weight is reduced? (n/m)
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U LUZ(AZ)
13:24:03 12/17/02
more like increased...
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Altersys
15:18:07 12/17/02
Increased is correct, but my question is "is it worth it?" (n/m)
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Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
16:24:18 12/17/02
not IMHO (n/m)
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Altersys
02:28:41 12/18/02
Cool, but it might be a bit noisy in the cabin..
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Turbodog (CT)
15:23:11 12/17/02
They creek and give a strut pressure release sound, but
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Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
17:18:20 12/17/02
saw that a while ago
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zkillionaire
19:11:26 12/17/02
here is somemore pics
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zkillionaire
19:55:46 12/17/02
It's called a CANTILEVER system from what I understand..>
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KingRameZX
22:32:04 12/17/02
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