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Originally Posted by sovende
Another "old school" guideline is to have the flat part of the "drops" follow an extended imaginary line that intersects the rear axle. Again, just a guideline (and an old one at that) and also again, personal preference. I generally use both "guidelines" for initial setup and fine tune from there.
That's the exact type of thing I was lacking, I was just hoping for guidelines to get started in finding what works. Thanks very much for the help!

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