Replacement Shocks
When you installed the new shocks were the ends wide enough to fit between the brackets where the shocks are bolted on? I got the RYF version and just looking it seems they are narrower than the existing shocks. Wondering if a washer or two on each side may be a good idea?
Replacement Shocks
When you installed the new shocks were the ends wide enough to fit between the brackets where the shocks are bolted on? I got the RYF version and just looking it seems they are narrower than the existing shocks. Wondering if a washer or two on each side may be a good idea?
I used 5 washers per end and others have used 6. It is all about the thickness of the washers.
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thanks. I just installed the RFY version as I had to wait for some additional bushings to reduce to a 10mm bolt size. I just got home from a short ride and they feel nice however I notice that the rubber bushings are already squeezing out from the eyelet even more than yours are. i notice in your picture the same thing is happening to yours. I am thinking of returning them while I can as I bought them from amazon. I can't imagine these will hold up very long given then are already squeezing out of the eyelets.
Chris if you read this can you post of picture similar to what Tselpebul did so i can see how much yours have squeezed out.
Tselpebul I suspect that the washers you used would help minimize this. I installed with out any washers but think once i see how Chris's look I will try that as I have till the end of the month to return the shocks.
reached only 16.000 miles (corona) .. did all the roads here in my Area :2thumbs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g242KlR0mDo
Watch out for those chickens! Actually I'm wondering if you are still using the original CVT belt? If so, did your transmission warning light ever come on? Not original rear tire I assume.