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Rear shocks relocation

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27 Jan 2020 09:43 #217731 by safari
Hi anyone tried to relocate the rear shocks would like not to weld any ideas

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27 Jan 2020 14:06 #217739 by X8GGY
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30 Jan 2020 18:46 #217860 by kirkynut
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Why do they need to be moved?

I can see the usefulness of a bracket that allows the use of a nut and bolt, rather than the captive nut that's on there now. That way if it seizes you can just sheer the bolt and replace it.

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03 Feb 2020 13:38 #218017 by safari
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i taught not easy to weld under there

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03 Feb 2020 23:52 - 04 Feb 2020 00:03 #218037 by g r e e n
Replied by g r e e n on topic Rear shocks relocation
Relocating rear shocks outside the chassis reduces side-to-side swing drastically.
Sadly never saw a variant without welding :(
Last edit: 04 Feb 2020 00:03 by g r e e n.

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