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Old 26-06-2011
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Default shock lengths

hi all.was just having a lookat ellis's 2009 setup in which he gives the shock lengths.was just wondering where are these measurements taken from(e.g centre of top mounting screw to centre of bottom mounting screw)?
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Exactly right, Tony. Except that we spell it "centER." LOL
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Exactly right, Tony. Except that we spell it "centER." LOL

Yep another word you get wrong!!!
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I used to work with an American chap,I always thought it quite funny that he spelt tyre,tire.....
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"Why" would you put a "Y" in "tire?"
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"Why" would you put a "Y" in "tire?"
For the same reason there is a U in colour. It is just the right way to do it.
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