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I think ahicks has done this, my dad blew out his rear shock on his 05 vector with a proactive and I was wondering if the edge suspension uses the same front holes and just drill the rear holes. Thanks!
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kinger said:I think ahicks has done this, my dad blew out his rear shock on his 05 vector with a proactive and I was wondering if the edge suspension uses the same front holes and just drill the rear holes. Thanks!
It'll run like that, but on full bottom out the track will rub immediately above the upper rear idlers - especially with the taller profile tracks.
Anyway, guys that have done them are now reccomending to use the bottom of the tunnel protectors as the top of the tunnel using the dimensions found at jbshocks.com
This leaves the rear mounts JUST below the heat exchanger, and the fronts down about 3/4" from the original.
-Al

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Ok thanks Al!!
Still a simple install Dad just likes things to be super clean.
Still a simple install Dad just likes things to be super clean.
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I did this as well Kinger. I had mine a 121 and noticed rub marks from studs when mounted about the running boards,also i long tracked to 136 and got even worse the track was slapping where the old snowflap mounted bending and cracking it . I ended up dropping below the running boards. No problems yet. Actually the suspension as a whole works alot better.
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