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  1. Yes you can do that .It's just the longer the arm is from the receiver the more torque has to be overcome.Unless there is a need to have the rack up level with the rear rack I think the shorter height is better, but that is just personal preference.
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  2. Yes can I dampen that lateral movement by a soft attach to foeman's Rack?
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  3. Tool rack level can be at top of tire height up to level of the original Foreman rack. The higher the tool rack, the more torque is exerted on the assembly from sideways rocking movement as you're traveling.
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  4. Yes, You're right... I'll need to have a 6 " lift on My rack. However, I want the tool rack up higher as when I am driving through the woods there are some extreme terrain changes. You know like where wheel ruts are 12 " deep.
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  5. I think I will do both; the hitch extension with a 6 in lift on the rack mounting as well as a tool rack up high at the level of the rear Foreman Rack. I like to haul stuff from the car/truck to the storage shed. The lower rack would drag.
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  6. They typicaly came with a Mikuni, cant remember the exact carb#. I would do an ebay search for used carb for 95 King Quad. Look at the photos closely to make sure it has Mikuni on the side or you will end up with another aftermarket.
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