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Lowering Gurus wanted - The Gaz shock thread
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<blockquote data-quote="neilswheels" data-source="post: 534335" data-attributes="member: 18199"><p>Quick note on the shock angle thing, my beams stock with T-Haus spindles etc. When I bolted the Gaz shocks on the towers, there was a gap on both sides on the torsion arm between the shock face and the inside edge of the bottom shock pin. I just made a couple of spacers out of solid round to fill the space, about 12mm. Works fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilswheels, post: 534335, member: 18199"] Quick note on the shock angle thing, my beams stock with T-Haus spindles etc. When I bolted the Gaz shocks on the towers, there was a gap on both sides on the torsion arm between the shock face and the inside edge of the bottom shock pin. I just made a couple of spacers out of solid round to fill the space, about 12mm. Works fine. [/QUOTE]
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