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Old 02-08-2011, 05:52 PM
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I tried these CVDs in the front and they had some serious binding issues...............


In this pic you can see the GPM steel CVD on the left at full bend next to the stock CVD on the right at full bed.


As you can see, this causes problems when taking sharp turns.
Even in wide turns these CVDs would bind and sometimes lock right up.

They work just fine in the rear end, and at a price of under $10 I'm happy I could save a few bucks for the rear.

Unfortunately I had to drop $35 for a set of these........................

More than what I paid for the whole kit, but they were necessary for the power I am running in it.

To me, this thing is still definitely worth the money I paid and put into it.
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