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<blockquote data-quote="Jhollowell" data-source="post: 2048149" data-attributes="member: 20013"><p>Thanks for confirming. i can add that 1% back. After thinking about it and talking to some other guys, i'm not sure an aluminum body is worth the effort. I am contemplating a remote reservoir for the OEM fronts similar to the King and Fox 3.0 replacements. Routing the line might be problematic since the OEM shocks would have the port on the bottom so running the line up to the frame may pose some issues. I do have a set of fronts that i only paid $60 for so i may drill out the lower eye and see how the routing would be. I could just buy a rear piggy back, IFP and top cap and i would have to fabricate a lower cap but that should be fairly simple. Just a threaded end cap with an NPT thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jhollowell, post: 2048149, member: 20013"] Thanks for confirming. i can add that 1% back. After thinking about it and talking to some other guys, i'm not sure an aluminum body is worth the effort. I am contemplating a remote reservoir for the OEM fronts similar to the King and Fox 3.0 replacements. Routing the line might be problematic since the OEM shocks would have the port on the bottom so running the line up to the frame may pose some issues. I do have a set of fronts that i only paid $60 for so i may drill out the lower eye and see how the routing would be. I could just buy a rear piggy back, IFP and top cap and i would have to fabricate a lower cap but that should be fairly simple. Just a threaded end cap with an NPT thread. [/QUOTE]
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