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Post by looey on Nov 26, 2010 21:54:35 GMT 1
Anyone got any experience of fitting an RD125LC rear shock in a 4L0 LC. Before I have a go at it and as it's obviously been done quite a few times before by others, just wondering wots the easiest way to sort the fact that the lower bush is narrower on the RD125LC shock, so it either needs packing out or a wider spacer fitting in the shock bush ?. Any easy way to deal with it ? Cheer
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Post by mellow on Nov 27, 2010 13:11:18 GMT 1
BIG hammer ;D
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Post by looey on Nov 27, 2010 13:35:48 GMT 1
No, u didn't read the post properly It goes in easy as u like ;D Must be your age now you're well into your 40's... Ha ha ha ha ;D ;D ;D
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Post by billbott on Nov 27, 2010 16:48:05 GMT 1
Looey, got one on mine. Washer either side of the bush if my memory serves me right.
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Post by looey on Nov 27, 2010 17:01:12 GMT 1
Looey, got one on mine. Washer either side of the bush if my memory serves me right. Yeah ta mate, have that as an option but was thinking of maybe cutting 2 very small equal lengths on tube using exactly the same size tube as the bush spacer then you wouldn't see it was packed out ?.
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Post by billbott on Nov 27, 2010 17:09:24 GMT 1
Looey, got one on mine. Washer either side of the bush if my memory serves me right. Yeah ta mate, have that as an option but was thinking of maybe cutting 2 very small equal lengths on tube using exactly the same size tube as the bush spacer then you wouldn't see it was packed out ?. Could do. Wasn't as fussy as you when i fitted mine then! ;D
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Post by looey on Nov 27, 2010 18:00:30 GMT 1
;D ;D ;D, yeah maybe If I can fit one washer either side that will be/look fine, any more than one is gonna look pants ;D ;D
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