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    Default LR Shocks

    Anyone know how the 3 LR shocks are setup on the Pierce Cars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hall99 View Post
    Anyone know how the 3 LR shocks are setup on the Pierce Cars?
    I would guess the 3rd one is on a clamp bracket in front. I have seen that before. But not specifically on a Pierce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hall99 View Post
    Anyone know how the 3 LR shocks are setup on the Pierce Cars?
    mounted on top of the tube by a clamp bracket

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    I can see some benefits and i was told that the one on the axle tube and in front are oil shocks. Anyone know there goal in doing this? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by hall99 View Post
    I can see some benefits and i was told that the one on the axle tube and in front are oil shocks. Anyone know there goal in doing this? Thanks
    the reason mostly is no rod pressure

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    Makes since

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    I am really interested in trying this ! I wokld love some help or input as to how to set it up for a rocket blue front! Any help would be greatly appreciated

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    On my pierce its on a clamp on top of the axle tube, it is a monotube shock though.
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    You run LRF also or just what your showing?

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