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![]() ![]() I used a homemade spring compressor to put what I was told are 100lb springs on to new Bilstein shocks. I carefully measured the length of the compressed springs on the original Boge shocks but when I relaxed the spring after putting on shock are not on completely straight. Not sure if this is a problem or not. I only did one so far. Don't want to buy a new expensive spring compressing tool if don't have too but if that is needed to do right will have to do so. Any advice? |
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Never seen that one before. Are the "ends" of the springs in the recesses in both top and bottom perches? If so I'd pull the spring out and see if it does that when fully relaxed.
As it is now it will rub on the shock body for sure... |
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