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Any thoughts on my second question, as to what constrains the front suspension on a '36 (or any similar transverse spring front end) at full droop? If it is, in fact, that shock lever arm/dogbone link, it seems to me that would put a lot of stress on the internals of the shock after years of dropping a wheel into potholes-but I don't see what else limits the movement. Adam
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