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 Posted: 04-02-2008 05:43 am
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LambandAndy



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Location: Eastanollee, Georgia USA
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I bought mine from Shock Warehouse.  Cheaper on Amazon but Shock Warehouse had free shipping.

I was working on fitting the front ones today.

For the lower end it seems that if you press out the steel bushing from your old shock it is a good fit in the new one and should be all that is needed.  The rubber bushing seems a little wider in the new one, and may need to be trimmed a little, but I think it will compress.

For the upper end, to replace the "T" piece, I am going to take the bushing pressed out of the old shock and make a spacer (approximately 0.535" long) to go on each side of the new shock's bushing.  Seems relatively simple and could be done with a hack saw and a file in a few minutes.

Hope this helps,

Andy 15223