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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Upland, Calif
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Re: pros/cons of shock extenders
I probably didn't word it right. You can get shorter shocks and not use the extenders so I was wondering if either method is better then the other and why.
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Re: pros/cons of shock extenders
I was removing the bump stop brackets, I hate removing factory rivets
![]() So I decided to try my 120v Hobart plasma cutter, worked like a charm. Took about 15-20mins to blow the heads off then pry the bracket loose. Just don't use this method if you want to save the bracket.
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