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shock installs - question
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry Abson 3" data-source="post: 1020955" data-attributes="member: 65373"><p>Toptobottom - they are stock, since 2005. I can't say they are showing signs of NEEDING replacing, there is no excessive bounce, no bottoming out, and no leaking. Just with 10 years on them, I figured its time to get its legs updated.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will be taking it to a rent a garage facility that has a rack, and tools for rent, including a mechanic if I get into trouble. I have checked, and have the tools needed except the grinders, hopefully those wont be needed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry Abson 3, post: 1020955, member: 65373"] Toptobottom - they are stock, since 2005. I can't say they are showing signs of NEEDING replacing, there is no excessive bounce, no bottoming out, and no leaking. Just with 10 years on them, I figured its time to get its legs updated. I will be taking it to a rent a garage facility that has a rack, and tools for rent, including a mechanic if I get into trouble. I have checked, and have the tools needed except the grinders, hopefully those wont be needed! [/QUOTE]
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