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0ak9

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Lost me at sine and cosine 🤣 kidding… awesome video, thanks for sharing!
 

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Watched that one last night.
Was a very interesting video.
Very detailed.
 

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Shocked there isn't a EDSB.

I bet Anti Rock will come out with their Rock Jock. I love mine on my Bronco.
 

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I would have liked to see the results after a manual swaybar disconnect.🤔
 

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I know the truck is designed to bomb through the dunes, but I definitely did NOT like seeing the placement of the rear reservoirs and adaptive damper sensors. Doesn't look like those skids/guards wouldn't protect against a strike on a big rock based on the damage my 3/8" steel skids have taken over the years on my current rig. I'm sure there will be or are better alternatives for the shock skids, but it sure seems like the sensor needs to be relocated elsewhere.
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