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![Page 1: The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks If one suspension shock goes bad, the other two have been stressed. All three shocks should be replaced](https://reader036.vdocuments.net/reader036/viewer/2022082501/5a4d1b867f8b9ab0599bcdd6/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks
• If one suspension shock goes bad, the other two have been stressed. All three shocks should be replaced at the same time.
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The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks
• Secure the shock to the base before securing it to the tub support.
• !! Only turn the bell housing !!• Use Loctite® on the threads.
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The Proper Installation of Thin Twin Suspension Shocks
• If the threads in the base are stripped, a 25 x 13 nut (same as the nut on top of the suspension shock) can be used to secure the shock to the base. It is recommended to use a locking washer along with the nut.