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lincpimp
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01.11.2010, 08:26 PM

Muggy shocks are no different from aftershock shocks save for different length shock shafts.

Extra weight of the al ones is not worth it, IMO. Unless you plan to bash the pee out of the truck...
   
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01.23.2010, 03:38 PM

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Muggy shocks are no different from aftershock shocks save for different length shock shafts.
NOT argueing or anything but,
I put the Muggy shock bodies next to my aluminum LST shocks and the Muggy bods are 1/4" shorter.

Chassis is all together and content where motor and CD is located, plenty of room for a battery tray on the other side parraellel(can never remember how to spell?)with chassis opposite of motor so I'm hopeing for a great balance L to R.

Building the shocks and diffs today and hopeing for a proper mock up tonight sometime. Will post pics if time allows.


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