Springs and bumpstops

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Madcowranch

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Is it different than every other shock? Generally you compress the coil until you can lift the cup up and off the lower rod end. Then there is a slit in the cup to slide it past the shaft and off the shock completely. Once the cup is off, the coil will slide off the bottom.

Thanks Dylan. I just wasn't compressing it far enough to expose the half moon retaining rings under the cup. Now my alignment spacers are frozen.:rage:
 

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Why do you have to pull the coils off to ship them?

Because they weigh a shit ton. Not doing anything to the coils so no sense in sending them.

Those bottom spacers on the fronts were a bitch. PB Blaster is my friend now.

Ready to go in boxes.
 

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Because they weigh a shit ton. Not doing anything to the coils so no sense in sending them.

Those bottom spacers on the fronts were a bitch. PB Blaster is my friend now.

Ready to go in boxes.

Oh. Just figured considering the circumstances; A, the shipping would be covered, and B, you wouldn't have to take anymore shit apart than you've already had to.
 
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