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PostPosted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:28 am 
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Closer to 2"


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Really? Wow..... people need to be careful when buying second hand trailing arms then..... it may end up being 2 inches longer than required :shock:

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It is hard to get the wrong ones. The Moke damper mount is the same distance from the pivot end as a Mini so the damper mount stud/bolt sticks out before the stub axle. Unlike a mini where they are in-line.
Here are some I prepared earlier..
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i did have a plan...........

but it seems the only way to get this to work is to move in inner rim further in to give a bigger dish, and more clearance of the trailing arm.

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supercharged 850 wrote:
Really? Wow..... people need to be careful when buying second hand trailing arms then..... it may end up being 2 inches longer than required :shock:



I don't think you'd get them confused.

But you would be scratching your head if you fitted them and the wheel fouled at the back of the guard :lol:


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