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Puggitt

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Post #1
just changed front shocks and found these:



Part of the hat I assume, but where?
Posted 7th May 2015 at 00:36
Puggitt

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Post #2
Never mind


Perks of many cars...
Posted 7th May 2015 at 00:41
Puggitt

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Post #3
Can they be replaced in situ?
Posted 7th May 2015 at 20:57
cully

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Post #4
undo the nut and find out Smile
Posted 7th May 2015 at 22:00
RetroPug

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Post #5
No, do not do that if you like your face.

If you're extremely ugly and could do with your features rearranging however..... Laugh my ass off

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Posted 7th May 2015 at 22:09
Day666

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Post #6
RetroPug wrote:
No, do not do that if you like your face.

If you're extremely ugly and could do with your features rearranging however..... Laugh my ass off



PmsllLOL
Posted 7th May 2015 at 22:48
welshpug!

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RetroPug wrote:
No, do not do that if you like your face.

If you're extremely ugly and could do with your features rearranging however..... Laugh my ass off


with the weight of the car on them, I'd imagine he'll be fine.


to check, just loosen the nut, if the cup stays in place and the car doesnt rise then carry on.

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Posted 7th May 2015 at 22:58
Puggitt

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welshpug! wrote:
RetroPug wrote:
No, do not do that if you like your face.

If you're extremely ugly and could do with your features rearranging however..... Laugh my ass off


with the weight of the car on them, I'd imagine he'll be fine.


to check, just loosen the nut, if the cup stays in place and the car doesnt rise then carry on.


That's what I assumed, if the spring under tension has length x then once you lower the car length is now <x so the body weight is compressing the spring, therefore acting as a spring compressor. But then if I'm wrong, face
Posted 8th May 2015 at 03:17
welshpug!

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Post #9
no, because car us on top of them.

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Posted 8th May 2015 at 05:05
Puggitt

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Post #10
For everyone's reference: it was fine to undo the nut, just used an air impact driver to whip the nut off cup on drive the nut back on, pose for a photo




Job jobbed
Posted 11th May 2015 at 08:54

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