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How To Pick The Right Spring Rate Front Suspension System
How To Pick The Right Spring Rate Front Suspension System
Unlike the front suspension, the shocks on a solid-axle rearend are usually mounted directly to the housing. This virtually eliminates the effects of the motion ratios imparted on an A-arm front suspension, and yields wheel travel that's very similar to shock travel. Consequently, most rear shocks have between 5 and 6 inches of travel. View Related Article
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