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meaney

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replacing the rear shocks
« on: 09 January 2007, 23:41:41 »

Hi, im going to replace my rear shocks on thursday night and id like to know how big of a job it is, they are the air assisted type. i have to work in a pit using pit jacks, will this be ok ?
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Re: replacing the rear shocks
« Reply #1 on: 10 January 2007, 00:01:41 »

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Hi, im going to replace my rear shocks on thursday night and id like to know how big of a job it is, they are the air assisted type. i have to work in a pit using pit jacks, will this be ok ?
Piece of cake.  ;) A bolt across the bottom and a 'stud' that goes up through into the boot with a few washers and a rubber bush all held by a nut. The air connections on the side are held by a sprung clip.
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