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Old 11-15-2003, 09:58 AM   #2
Coastalview
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I would have to think,that when you air up those shocks,that you are transfering enough shock load to a small area on the frame,via the upper mount,that your creating a pivot point of regidity in the frame. You may want to toss those shocks,and if need be,use air bags. Good luck with the repairs on the frame.
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