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Washer For Rear Shock Bolts 109
« on: March 27, 2006, 21:25:19 »
Hi all

After nearly getting the back axle on over the weekend iv found im out of a couple of bits and bobs.

One of the things I do need are the flat washers that go over the outside rubber bush of the rear shockers if you know what I mean.

I did pick up some of the cup type that go on the bottom of the shock were it attaches to the axle I think if I use 2 of these then it will suffice but id be happier with the proper thing.

Went into LR supermarket got told nope sorry discon item.

Anyone on here know of a source or any of the suppliers on here got them instock

All the best

Paul

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Washer For Rear Shock Bolts 109
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2006, 22:35:37 »
Hi mate

thanks for that but having a look over paddocks site they dont list them  :cry:

the other idea I have had is I have some nice flat whashers here that have a slightly smaller diamater hole so thinking of just sticking it in vice and reaming it out a little so the bolt fits double them up and that should do the the job.

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Washer For Rear Shock Bolts 109
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2006, 00:03:08 »
Worth giving them a ring, or if you know the size try a local fastenings company, if they are worth their salt they should have the necessary size washers, they do need to be snug, so the shocker dont move around too much

Reaming out will do the job as well :wink:
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Washer For Rear Shock Bolts 109
« Reply #4 on: March 29, 2006, 18:30:08 »
i just used 2 'repair' washers (used two to give more strength) you can get them in any size from any nut and bolt suppliers like ' bapps for bolts'

 






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