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Old 02-18-2016, 07:16 PM   #7
monkeystrong
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Originally Posted by Waffle View Post
Do your homework and don't buy just anything. Building a link suspension is easy. So is building one that works horribly off road. I'd suggest finding a kit offered by a reputable company that will answer questions then research that kit. Use google to research it and learn how changing the wording can increase the results. This btw is one example of a kit out there. Good luck!
Thanks man.

This whole project has been a great learning experience. I definitely welcome any input or knowledge guys can pass on to me.
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