well because with this sort of stuff you need to be exact. why, because if im given a measurement i like to know its exact and like to work around a set of base measurements i know are correct,so if I vary from that measurement i know im am aware of that. if i am supplied a measurement of say 400mm for a set of shocks that are really 398 for example well i could think ok going to 406mm is alright its only 6mm, but in reality im really increasing the length 8mm which maybe isnt so good, but i dont know that because the measurement i was suppled was incorrect and i was only going by what i was told. Its kinda hard to explain if you dont understand this sort of thing.
im not necessarily needing shocks the exact original measurements but i need to know if i build a set, i like to know the original dimensions so i know how much i can vary away from those measurments.
thanks MX i will take note of that.