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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Rear shock preload adjuster bolts
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<blockquote data-quote="LAF" data-source="post: 898459" data-attributes="member: 20868"><p>I took clear tubing cut to a little longer length and then slipped them on each one with the bolt. I did not want to cut or remove them as if I need the pensky rebuilt I then can put the 0 mile stock shock back on and run it while the pensky is out. I did need to cover them as I described as the hose from the remote on the Pensky was touching one.</p><p></p><p>I was going to do them in black hose but just have not got to it nor did I think I will. No one notices it and as long as they are protected from causing a issue I would not remove them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LAF, post: 898459, member: 20868"] I took clear tubing cut to a little longer length and then slipped them on each one with the bolt. I did not want to cut or remove them as if I need the pensky rebuilt I then can put the 0 mile stock shock back on and run it while the pensky is out. I did need to cover them as I described as the hose from the remote on the Pensky was touching one. I was going to do them in black hose but just have not got to it nor did I think I will. No one notices it and as long as they are protected from causing a issue I would not remove them. [/QUOTE]
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