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Thanks everyone.

I WAS down with a cold so have not been on the computer much.

Flatbed, we are both going in the same direction. What is the dia. of the paddles. I have been looking at 13.00 x 15 as the specs show the dia as 30". That would make it possible to run 4wd with a 30" tire up front, there are quite a few on the market now.

My attention at present tho is to resolve my blown shock issue.

Take care everyone,

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Has anyone thought about putting dual shocks on each side?

Cinda

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Replaced my blown shock and disassembled it. Not a bit of oil left in it, pumped it up with air and it all leaked out within 30 seconds. Not a bit of dampening in it either, just the resistance of the blown seals.

The Shock

Shaft size 0.865 Micrometer

Body size 2.00 Micrometer

Stroke 4.25 Tape measure

Center to Center 17 7/8' collapsed 22 1/8" extended Tape measure Corrected 9-2-08

The Spring

Length 14 7/8 Tape measure

Coil Size 1/2 Tape measure

Coil O. D. 3 3/8 Tape measure

Coil I. D. 2 1/2 Tape measure

16 coils

IT WOULD BE MY BET THAT A SLIGHTLY SHORTER (FOR TOPPING OUT) WOULD BE GOOD, PLUS, ONE WITH A BIT MORE TRAVEL WOULD BE VERY GOOD. JUST MY OPINION.

I had this on that other trooper hostile site

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Can you do business via email & paypal, I like the drop ship idea

You can e-mail me or even give me a call... just let me know if there is anything I can do for you!

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