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Old 06-04-2007, 02:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Suspension answers once and for all.

great idea however, it would either have to be a long day. or several days
and then, we could probably give you the answer before you even try
the DRs are going rule at speed over the uneven, or washboard stuff, remember their design is for desert bombing, the allpro will work best on the knarly stuff and excell over the rock and stuff, it's main desighn. the OME will be a great stable all around setup, and the stock ride will get hung up everywhere. Street use will be a subjective answer as some will want the softness of stock, the complience of the DRs or the stability of the All Pro. Which ever when doing the test you will be comparing apples to oranges to watermelons to blackberries.
Good luck, would love to see the effort.

I would also have to agree that all units would have to be the same with the exact same equiptment installed to make i a fair writeup.
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