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Originally posted by Even View PostPersonally, I think throwing a bolt through the shock bushing, and tightening the nut it is easier than having to deal with fishing a bolt through the top of the sheet metal, then hold it with a wrench while you locate the shock and tighten the nut with your other hand. Twice.
Like I said, if it works for you thats all that matters. I didn't mean to cause a huge discussion over something as meaningless as how you mount your shocks.sigpic
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Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View PostOnce actually, out of 4 bolts, and yes it did work, but I'm still confused on how you would have mounted them. You keep saying 'Just a sleeve and a bolt'. Where is the bolt, what is it mounted to, where on the rear unibody does this bolt go without adding more to the jeep. You keep bringing up the fact that I should have found and easier way or that you would have done it differently, but yet I still see no pictures or diagrams on anything. I did find an easier way to do it, and one that required the littlest effort. You posts are littered with vague and useless words that amount to sentences that provide no real facts.
I also said Dillon(Hydra) did something similar to what I was referring to, if you were interested in pursuing my idea I figured you would have searched yourself. If you are going to stick with your BPR's then so be it, I'm not trying to say you're an idiot for doing it that way.
Last edited by Even; 02-21-2010, 08:04 PM.
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Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Postwell what makes that easier to install, it isnt easier to make without a welder, no?
i think that is the trade-off here
Phil has access to all these fancy schmancy lathes and stuffs, I was just assuming he had access to a welder.
Carry on.
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Originally posted by Even View PostYou're right, you would have to make that yourself.
Phil has access to all these fancy schmancy lathes and stuffs, I was just assuming he had access to a welder.
Carry on.sigpic
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Originally posted by Even View PostDidn't you have a thread awhile back about grabbing a 110? I'm assuming the funds haven't allowed that purchase yet?
I'm still pretty stoked to have these new Bilsteins in though, I haven't had a new set of shocks in 4 years.Last edited by Buffalo Phil; 02-21-2010, 08:22 PM.sigpic
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