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fitting my lift kit (insert expletives)
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27 Jun 2012 12:15 #42980
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does look a top job that
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27 Jun 2012 14:53 #42986
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looks good tryed doing my fronts last night couldt undo the top nut it turns but so dose the bit underneath,any advice going to have another go soon.o and i dont have a grinder.thanks.
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27 Jun 2012 17:07 #42996
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think il be buying new nut and bolts off martin and a grinder.
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28 Jun 2012 15:52 #43073
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Hi nicho sorry for late reply i work shifts for my sins,easiest way i found was just to grind the top nut straight off the shock ,no messing about.where abouts are you in the country mate
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28 Jun 2012 16:38 #43078
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clitheroe lancs, thats what i was thinking i might have to do,i dont have front shocks yet i was going to get shock spacers but now thinking about getting sum shocks inseted and grinding them off.thought ther might be some were to put a spanner under the top shock bolt as well as the top.
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28 Jun 2012 16:49 #43079
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ahh a fair way from me was gonna say you could borrow me grinder lol,
ahh yeah you dont wanna be grinding them off if youve got no replacments,can you not get a pair of grips underneath the shock mount and stop the rod turning ?
ahh yeah you dont wanna be grinding them off if youve got no replacments,can you not get a pair of grips underneath the shock mount and stop the rod turning ?
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