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Is there any way to weld the case where it break? see [pic]. or i have to change it all?
![]() How to remove the Black Sleeve over shocks? by press or ...? ![]() Last edited by HADI-ZR1; 08-26-2008 at 01:13 PM. |
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Hadi the rear end is very fixable.
The black sleeve should slide off the shock upwards might need rubber mallet to knock it loose. Pete
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Pete ,
so what Procedure and steps to repair this broken piece?!? I alreday removed the shock from the black sleeve. I had this "Coil-over shock" from exotic muscle long time ago, i try to lower the rear , but no chance, cuz the spring height is 26 cm,and i screw it to the end! the gap between tire and fender still 2 inch!! ![]() so by changing the spring height with 22-23 cm , will the rear lower more?? ![]() Pete , about the front strip 1991 bumper. I saw : The front strip molding is fixed into the front bumper (1991-95), its not separated from the front bumper, same for the rear! Last edited by HADI-ZR1; 08-26-2008 at 01:10 PM. |
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Is that Dana 44?
A piece of round aluminum stock weld and drill. I would take it all apart and bolt each half on a steal plate. Did somebody tell you it can't be repaired or it's junk? I'll take that junk. Pete
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its not junk , its my ZR Dana 44 .
![]() no one told me it cant be repair, Pete. |
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