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The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks

The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks. If one suspension shock goes bad, the other two have been stressed. All three shocks should be replaced at the same time. The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks.

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The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks

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  1. The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks • If one suspension shock goes bad, the other two have been stressed. All three shocks should be replaced at the same time.

  2. The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks • Secure the shock to the base before securing it to the tub support. • !! Only turn the bell housing !! • Use Loctite® on the threads.

  3. The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks • If the threads in the base are stripped, a 25 x 13 nut (same as the nut on top of the suspension shock) can be used to secure the shock to the base. It is recommended to use a locking washer along with the nut.

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