Leda shocks good choice?
#16
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Hi Ken,
considering that Swedish is not the easiest language to translate that is pretty good, but some parts of the text is not right.
Either the translated word is not translated at all, or the word used is totally wrong.
But overall not to bad
Cheers/Peter
considering that Swedish is not the easiest language to translate that is pretty good, but some parts of the text is not right.
Either the translated word is not translated at all, or the word used is totally wrong.
But overall not to bad
Cheers/Peter
#17
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Rehan, There is a 1.5" steel bushing with a shoulder that slides into the ID of the spherical bearing. This steel bushing acts as a spacer for the shock rod and then locates and secures the spherical bearing. I have already mounted my shocks, so it is difficult to see it in a picture. The rear bushing was a bit longer. These were proivided by the Racers Edge group.
#18
Can anybody out there answer the question about how these Leda shocks fit up, I will be pushed buying them in the first place. Don't want to them get an unexpected bill.
Thanks in advance.
Greg
Thanks in advance.
Greg
#19
Greg, I had no problem fitting them on the car. I orderded mine with uniballs at the bottom instead of rubber fittings. I used the old top mountings front and rear. From the front I had to remove the steel bushing from the dust cover (just cut it). Otherwise it's a straight forward job, as easy as replacing the shocks with stock.