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01.08.2008, 09:47 PM

I run the innovative RC mounting kit and it ain't hokey. Not perfect but I prefer having plastic on the extremities of my truck to take the hits better. I have never seen anyone running the flm mounts but it may work without the arms. The FLM shock towers would have mounting positions that I think would make up for the shorter length of the LST shocks. I think I have seen trucks with the shocks mounted in the same way to flm towers but with custom mounts a few times.


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01.09.2008, 01:51 AM

I agree I want to run the stock plastic arms too. Thats why Im wondering how the FLM LST shock conversion works. I really dont want to have a bunch of adapter plates all over the place to put the lst shocks on so in theory it looks like a great setup.

I just cant see how the lst shocks attach at the bottom without hitting the upper arm or the dog bones. They are alot wider than the stock savage shocks.


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