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if pulling the shaft upward manually by force, won't that damage the absorber function? is it normal for the middle shaft to be shorter in height?
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if pulling the shaft upward manually by force, won't that damage the absorber function?
is it normal for the middle shaft to be shorter in height? Last edited by 370z_2910; 04-18-2013 at 02:52 PM. |
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You can definitely pull it out, because that's how the shock works. It gets pulled out by the spring and pushed in by the weight of the car compressing the spring. Stop worrying about it and pull that fucker out until it fits.
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