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Lopsided back end!
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<blockquote data-quote="boycer" data-source="post: 584813" data-attributes="member: 23353"><p>Thanks for the response. </p><p></p><p>Ive just taken the shocks off and even as a novice at this sort of thing they don't look right to me!</p><p></p><p>At rest (full compression) they are a different lengths, about 4-5m difference, the top bush on the drivers side looks knackered (rubber perished & central metal ring misshapen) and the passengers side appears to have a very minor oil leak...all in all it looks like I need new rear shocks!</p><p></p><p>Without sounding stupid (ahem...) I assume this difference in lengths will account for the lopsided rear end?</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boycer, post: 584813, member: 23353"] Thanks for the response. Ive just taken the shocks off and even as a novice at this sort of thing they don't look right to me! At rest (full compression) they are a different lengths, about 4-5m difference, the top bush on the drivers side looks knackered (rubber perished & central metal ring misshapen) and the passengers side appears to have a very minor oil leak...all in all it looks like I need new rear shocks! Without sounding stupid (ahem...) I assume this difference in lengths will account for the lopsided rear end? Cheers [/QUOTE]
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