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Old 01-17-2009, 07:48 PM
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figure out where your stock RRCH was, and dont put an adjustment at that height. you should have 5" or so of adjustment, so if you get a range of 12-17" you would be golden. some guys are running them around 10, but like mark said, the coresponding rates would have to be really large.

a good starting pt is equal or just above the rear axle centerline.


deuce - good pt about the bars being equal and also about setting the arms level. they dont have to be level (just equal and opposite), but that makes it more complicated to set up.

Tim
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