Checked out the manual but it doesn't show.. Can you change the rear shock bump stop without dissembling the entire shock?
Tips?
Thanks,
Sean
Rear shock bump stop
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RaceTech has KYB shock parts.....
How IS the rebound assy attached to the rod? It didn't grow on there. It's not threaded?
Of course..getting it off would be a headache. What you gonna do..hold the shaft in your vise?
And, just as of course, you're not going to simply unscrew it, replace the bottom-out-bumper, screw it back on and you're done.
Happy fixing!
How IS the rebound assy attached to the rod? It didn't grow on there. It's not threaded?
Of course..getting it off would be a headache. What you gonna do..hold the shaft in your vise?
And, just as of course, you're not going to simply unscrew it, replace the bottom-out-bumper, screw it back on and you're done.
Happy fixing!
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