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nice setup thanx for the pics. Does the m120 seem to be plenty big enough? They almost look small in the pics.
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I have never run a V20 with any other model of tabs but the M120s seem more than adequate. I have never extended them more than about about 60% to get the ride I wanted. I usually run them around 30%.

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thnx for the info
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I like the gravel flush pit Jvitiel.
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I like the gravel flush pit Jvitiel.
Thanks! I was tired of the never ending mud puddle..
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i run m120s too, usually run them 50-60%... wish they were bigger.

mind you im way stern heavy. 350mag and a bravo1 drive, dual type 31 batteries, kicker, downriggers etc etc
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i run m120s too, usually run them 50-60%... wish they were bigger.

mind you im way stern heavy. 350mag and a bravo1 drive, dual type 31 batteries, kicker, downriggers etc etc
Hey. Could you post a pic of the trim tabs? I want to put on some electrics this spring but am concerned with the location of my kicker.
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might add that i have the autoretracting, with indicators (EIC) package.

ive been through 4 relays in 2 years... still have issues with not going down or up on one side or the other
id avoid the eic model
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I disabled auto retracting. Seems easier to let them be most of the time..
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