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Anyone have this? I have an 855 that could use some upgradin'
It's on Ebay for less than $100 buy it now, or under if you bid it right.
Anyone use these? Will it fit on my 855? If I upgrade the front to a coilover, would the rear also have to be upgraded ( it would be funky to have one elastomer and one coilover)
I currently have a new set of elastomers waiting for me at my house that I ordered from the link above.
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