Dave,

You know my neighbor ?

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From: "Jim's Lawn Shop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:30 AM
Subject: [F500] pistons and pucks ?


> John
> No, it moves in bump or compresses the amounts
> indicated. If I'm in the car sitting stationary... call that
> the zero or baseline position. Now imagine a big fat
> woman was to sneak up and jump up and down on the
> rear frame rails. She would likely be able to compress
> the rear cans about 1/2 inch, if she were truly bovine she
> might be able to squash it even more.
> Real hard bumps ( Peru National tour) will move it
> the amounts listed. The wheels will have more travel
> because of the ratios in the suspension linkages and
> then you also have some spring in the tire itself.
> Dave Phaneuf
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