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Shocking News - Shocks collapse after adjusting - Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="davechorlton" data-source="post: 383871" data-attributes="member: 13771"><p>Reading this thread and having recently replaced by balljoints makes me think I would like some bumpstops om my adjuster lowered front beam.</p><p>I have looked at the Red 9 bumpstops, which are £50 plus a tenner delivery. They seem to be a simple bar through the hole left by cut off bumpstops. Could anyone fabricate this cheaper? I'm sure there would be plenty of takers...</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davechorlton, post: 383871, member: 13771"] Reading this thread and having recently replaced by balljoints makes me think I would like some bumpstops om my adjuster lowered front beam. I have looked at the Red 9 bumpstops, which are £50 plus a tenner delivery. They seem to be a simple bar through the hole left by cut off bumpstops. Could anyone fabricate this cheaper? I'm sure there would be plenty of takers... Dave [/QUOTE]
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