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Old January 1st, 2009, 05:39 PM   #31
 
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Mine are in the middle both front and rear.[/b]
I had my factories set at stiffest on frt and rear. Not chaning the frt yet, its been fine, all my load a rubbing has been on the back. I am thinking set the new HL's on stiffest for the start and if I can back off some i will after loading and trying it out under carry conditions. Its easier to back off on the settings than move up after install. Thanks for the info! Do you ever carry a heavy load at the mid settings your at?
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