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<blockquote data-quote="svc" data-source="post: 1237440" data-attributes="member: 2870"><p>I tried to warn you on the rear end choice, however I disagree on the front. Linked trucks are amazing but you lose the daily driver aspect and you need to be able to prep and maintenance that thing. Running mid and a full blown bypass rack rear and pushing hard I am still trying to find out “what is to much”. We’ve sent about 4 other trucks out that are on runs regularly and agree that it drive great down the rd and had no problem keeping up with the big boys or even supplying tools when they need them. On a run you may see some good sized sections but they are a only a small portion majority consist or the very common g out rough /chattery terrain and high speed rds where we spent a lot of time dialing this Kit in for. We have a customer who owns both linked LT and Mid over spring and he himself was amazed what we were hitting at high rates of speed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svc, post: 1237440, member: 2870"] I tried to warn you on the rear end choice, however I disagree on the front. Linked trucks are amazing but you lose the daily driver aspect and you need to be able to prep and maintenance that thing. Running mid and a full blown bypass rack rear and pushing hard I am still trying to find out “what is to much”. We’ve sent about 4 other trucks out that are on runs regularly and agree that it drive great down the rd and had no problem keeping up with the big boys or even supplying tools when they need them. On a run you may see some good sized sections but they are a only a small portion majority consist or the very common g out rough /chattery terrain and high speed rds where we spent a lot of time dialing this Kit in for. We have a customer who owns both linked LT and Mid over spring and he himself was amazed what we were hitting at high rates of speed [/QUOTE]
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