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Old 04-02-2003, 02:37 PM   #7
fastbagged68
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go with a bigger bag and move it up the trailing arm. Mount it on the trailing arm and not to the side of the arm. If you mount it on the side of the trailering arm it will twist. I'm going to move mine to the inside of the frame and directly above the trailing arm and put in a large notch. Also your trailing arm in going to hit the frame where it goes underneath the frame. Right before the orignal spring mount. You can put a large block in the axel to make it not as close, but depending on how big your notch it might not interfere. Hope i made sense.
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