wow these magazines sure have a wealth of information! and potentially very important and to the point explanations, I better read them! You can learn so much. Yes, I LOVE trailing arm setups, just the way they look brings a smile to be, like for e.g. the scorps trailing arms, if you look from the back, the clean look, its like an optical illusion, all you see is the wheel and a driveshaft going from the gear box into the drive axle. Pure joy. I don't like how the front trailing arms of the scorp handle, I think they are set way steep towards the bottom, if it has a bit shallower angle , I know you can set to that by shorting the shocks etc but you risk bringing the ride height down too much.
I also love shocks,

If I get a vintage shock, I try to improve them, as much as I can, I would replace the aluminum or brass pistons with teflon ones, smoother operation and no wear to the inner wall of the shock body, also having a plastic sleeve in-between the shaft and shock body eliminates friction and wear to the very important shaft, wear will mean leakage.
currently gotten myself a kalt 4 stroke open rocker, very beautiful engine, planning to put that in my rowdy baja buggy, a tall order but I need to figure out the right clutch and flywheel setup for this 45 size engine, try to get a reverse gearing mechanism in-between and a 4th servo to control the brake.