which bolt?
I don't know the exact size, but it is a special bolt that comes attached to the shock absorber when you buy it.
They generally don't ever come off because they're force-fit into the rubber bushing.
If I recall, they used to have replacements on the HELP! rack, so, since that's a Dorman line, I would check the Dorman catalogue.
- Eric
They generally don't ever come off because they're force-fit into the rubber bushing.
If I recall, they used to have replacements on the HELP! rack, so, since that's a Dorman line, I would check the Dorman catalogue.
- Eric
Yeah, it's not really a bolt as we typically think of them:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Shock-...tuds,5485.html
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Shock-...tuds,5485.html
Last edited by Fun71; Jun 19, 2015 at 05:50 PM.
Hi,
thank's for your quick replies. I think my shocks are actually equipped with these "bolts". The thing is, here in Germany every car has to pass a (pretty strict) technical check (TÜV) every second year, and the guy there thought these were just simple threaded rods and inadequate...but he was wrong!
Christian
thank's for your quick replies. I think my shocks are actually equipped with these "bolts". The thing is, here in Germany every car has to pass a (pretty strict) technical check (TÜV) every second year, and the guy there thought these were just simple threaded rods and inadequate...but he was wrong!
Christian
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