<VV> A shocking story

Bob Gilbert traceya at montrose.net
Mon Aug 14 01:00:55 EDT 2006


Well in this part of Colorado we use an air ratchet and skip the 1/4" 
open end wrench, most of the time.

Dennis & Debbie PLEAU wrote:

> I'm guessing all these problems removing shocks are because of 
> something you in the Midwest and East call rust?  In California, New 
> Mexico and Colorado where I have lived, to remove a  shock, you put a 
> 1/4" open end wrench on the flats at the top of the shock cylinder and 
> then screw the nut up to it   Then hold the shaft with your fingers 
> and take the nut the rest of the way off.  I don't know why the rest 
> of you make it such a big deal <big grin> and please don't move out 
> here....
>
> dp
>
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