Bah..! That just needs a respray...Well, as long as it doesn't look worse than this, I'm not going to complain.
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Bah..! That just needs a respray...Well, as long as it doesn't look worse than this, I'm not going to complain.
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Well, as long as it doesn't look worse than this, I'm not going to complain.
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Ooof!
Badger5 Custom Map + TIP,
3”Custom exhaust, FMIC, Bosh 550’s, BC Coilovers, ARB’s +loads more.
Bah..! That just needs a respray...
I guess the insurance guys feared you were opening space for a FMIC.It polished out fine. I don't know what the insurance company was so worried about.
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I guess the insurance guys feared you were opening space for a FMIC.
Just go for WD40 and a hammer.Shocks are fighting me. Got the hub spreader tool in fine and there's free movement, but I can't get the shock itself free from the knuckle. It's like I need an extra inch to get the lower leg out but there's no room.
I was going to put it back together and try to compress the spring, but the retaining clip isn't going in straight when I try to jack it up enough to get room at the top to compress the spring.
It's the driver's side. Does anyone have any tips?
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Just go for WD40 and a hammer.
A long bar in the lower arm and pull that down a little further? May need an assistant.
I can't tell from your pic if the arb drop link has been removed for more lower arm travel?
When I did my suspension (lcr), I removed the 3 bolts on the ball joint end and levered the lower arm down with my jack handle.
It was a pain without the proper splitter tool and yes a hammer was involved!
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From my point of view you have to take out the driveshaft or you won't get clearance.The trouble is that now the shocks and wheels are very much off, I'm not going to be able to get the driveshaft nut off.
With the ball joint bolts out, I can get the shock onto but not into the knuckle. Maybe doing that and then getting the bolts back in I might be able to either jack it into place, or lever it in.
Just to say as well, they're definitely the right shock...! I was a bit anxious when I compared them at first because the new was at least an inch longer, but I could pull out that extra inch from the old shock. The passenger side doesn't even extend back out...
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