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Many kits come with assorted shock pistons, and since they?re an important part of suspension tuning, you don’t want to lose them. An old shock shaft or hinge pin makes an excellent storage device for these parts. If you use a shock shaft, thread a nut on the threaded end, and secure the pistons by placing an E-clip on the other end. Use two E-clips if you use an old hinge pin. It’s also a good idea to store the pistons according to hole size and number, so you’ll easily find the one you want. Michael Fulton Bristol, VA |

Many kits come with assorted shock pistons, and since they?re an important part of suspension tuning, you don't want to lose them. An old shock shaft or hinge pin makes an excellent storage device for these parts. If you use a shock shaft, thread a nut on the threaded end, and secure the pistons by placing an E-clip on the other end. Use two E-clips if you use an old hinge pin. It's also a...
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