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07-03-2011, 11:29 AM | #1 |
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Tech tip: 5 minute shock install
Yesterday I had a broken shock again in the front of my 90 1500. What a pain. I had to use a breaker bar, liquid wrench, cheater pipe, box end wrench and air impact. Since this is the second time a pot hole broke my shock I decided to change something.
I took (2) 1/2 inch grade 8 bolts about 4 1/2" long and cut them to length and drilled a 3/16 hole for a hitch pin clip on the threaded end. NExt time I have to replace a shock all I have to do is pull the pins and pop it in. This is way easier than fighting rusted hard -to-get-to bolts. Since the stress it all on the bolt and not the pin it should work fine. I'm gonna do them all like that on my 83. |
07-03-2011, 03:37 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Tech tip: 5 minute shock install
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07-05-2011, 01:16 AM | #3 |
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Re: Tech tip: 5 minute shock install
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07-05-2011, 01:26 AM | #4 |
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Re: Tech tip: 5 minute shock install
Very good idea, thanks for sharing.
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07-05-2011, 10:56 AM | #5 |
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Re: Tech tip: 5 minute shock install
I still think it's a good idea. You know how suspension bolts can be. You put anti-seize on your nuts and I'll race you when we replace shocks...I can also pull 2 pins and tilt my box on my 83 to work on the chassis.
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07-05-2011, 11:08 AM | #6 | |
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While there's more than one way to get things done, I won't worry about paying up anytime soon because mine will last for years on end w/o failing. Eliminate the failures as part of the install & issues like what you describe shouldn't exist. Less work & cost effective for me. The shocks that were on my 68 Beater w/a 5/7 drop were good for 6yrs of daily use. The shocks on my old 74 w/a 6/8 drop have been in place since 2003, driven daily, & are still chugging along. Now for a race type application where shocks might be swapped to dial in for track conditions, I could see the benefit.
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