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Author Topic: Can you take car shock absorbers in hold luggage on a plane?  (Read 9860 times)

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Re: Can you take car shock absorbers in hold luggage on a plane?
« Reply #15 on: 06 May 2015, 18:23:48 »

Aircraft tyres are inflated with nitrogen, which is inert.

Gas shocks are pressurised... which Varches are depends on price... cheapy cheap ones are oil only, better ones have a gas element :y
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Re: Can you take car shock absorbers in hold luggage on a plane?
« Reply #16 on: 06 May 2015, 19:37:41 »

Aircraft tyres are inflated with nitrogen, which is inert.

Gas shocks are pressurised... which Varches are depends on price... cheapy cheap ones are oil only, better ones have a gas element :y

They are KYB Gas -A- Just variant
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Re: Can you take car shock absorbers in hold luggage on a plane?
« Reply #18 on: 06 May 2015, 19:52:27 »

Interesting. Not worth the risk of them being turfed out and being lost.

I am thinking I might as well have them shipped. It will be about £20. It is just a pain at this end as the courier companies will not deliver to rural properties- you have to down tools and go and meet them somewhere. The joys of living in Paradise.
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