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Step 6. Using needle nose pliers, or small vise grips, grasp the front
shock shaft (130) between the grooves and thread a shock end (133)
onto the shaft (130). Thread the shock end (133) all the way onto the
shaft (130).
Step 7. Repeat Step 6 for the second front shaft (130) and both rear
shafts (131).
Step 8. Carefully snap a 1/4" swivel ball (134) into the two shock ends
(133) on the shorter, front shock shafts (130) only.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not insert 1/4" balls into the rear
shock ends (attached to the longer shock shafts). These balls are
already attached to the rear suspension arms.
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Figure 65
Step 9. Snap a 1/8" E-clip (46) into the groove closest to the cartridge
on both rear (long) shock shafts (131).
Step 10. Before installing the E-clip to the front shock shafts (130) -
the shorter of the two lengths - slide a plastic spacer (120)
over the
front shaft (130) next to the cartridge. Once the spacers are in place,
snap a 1/8" E-clip (46) into the groove closest to the cartridge on both
front shock shafts (130).
*NOTE: Shock spacers are only used on the front shock shafts
in this step.
Step 11. Slide a #55 (orange) shock piston (135) onto each of the front
shafts (130) until it rests against the E-clip (46). Secure the pistons
(135) to the front shafts (130) with a second E-clip (46).
*NOTE: The orange #55 shock pistons are used on the front
(short) shock shafts. The red #56 shock pistons are used on the rear
(long) shock shafts.
Step 12. Slide a #56 (red) shock piston (136) onto each of the rear
shafts (131) until it rests against the E-clip (46). Secure the pistons
(136) to the rear shafts (131) with a second E-clip (46).
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Figure 65
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