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Originally Posted by Chrislong
It moves the weight further back, not that 99% of us would ever feel that effect to be honest.
if the wishbones flex, then having the shocks on the rear mean the wishbones will never flex into a state of pro-squat... although with the materials used in todays kits - nothing flexs so much anyway.
Im trying to apply some logic, and can't think of any other reasons - other than taste and perhaps a slightly different mounting position but I can;t vouch for that.... Im sure somebody must know.
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thers many reasons for this but not as many reasons in numbers to mach the amount of sponsors in Chris Longs sig !!! LOL
must work, most of the top cars have this sort of set up