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03.05.2005, 06:09 PM

alright, just checking. I heard that the resivoirs arn't fully functional, but i'd believe you over them

I still actually see alot of people bending those integys (picture proof) though they are 3.5mm thick. the proline shocks use that same thickness as well. But integy produces products by cast, giving a weaker sorta finished product, that is inconsistant in strength. That i do know.

I'd say go with the proline if you have the extra twenty bucks, they give you a very cool duel rate spring set as well.
   
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