Re: Front Lever Shocks???
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Kev, yes Mr. Unobtainium Esq.
Oh, and I overlooked the TXgoat post on re-installation advice. All received and understood. I will both ensure a level bed for the shocks when putting them back in AND do a re-torque after a 100 miles or so. Thanks for the input. Chris.
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Chris - my rear shocks arrived to day from Apple Hydraulics. The look good. I’m assuming they’ll operate well, but that remains to be seen. I hope to get them on the car later today.
I posted some pictures on my blog showing how they arrived (gunmetal primer) and after painting. I used the rust encapsulator I had and brushed it on with care to keep it out of the threads of the end caps, etc… Don’s rear shocks
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