series 3 rear shocks technique

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roddy4

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thought i would share this i used a 7/8 socket cut the sides down so i could slide a pin in,then used a big g clamp and squeezed the socket onto the washer which compressed the bushes allowing me to slide the pin in,sounds easy but it was fiddly, but it made it easy for me,maybe this technique could help someone else cheers rod, by the way the socket was knackered didn't canabalise a useful socket.
 
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