I've been reading this thread with interest. Nobody ever told me this
was difficult aso I just assembled my black car links one Sunday
afternoon using Moss bushes, some dishwashing liquid, common
sense and some minor help from the vise and other simple
implements. Then I touched up the paint and bolted the shockers
back onto the car for the first time in 30 odd years. They've been in
place for a 4 years and they'll probably stay there for a few more.
Now that I know that its difficult, when I fit the shocks to my cream
car, I'll probably battle all weekend! I'll keep you all posted.
Viv in darkest Africa
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was difficult aso I just assembled my black car links one Sunday afternoon using Moss bushes, some dishwashing liquid, common sense and some minor help from the vise and other simple implements. Then I touched up the paint and bolted the shockers back onto the car for the first time in 30 odd years. They've been in place for a 4 years and they'll probably stay there for a few more. Now that I know that its difficult, when I fit the shocks to my cream car, I'll probably battle all weekend! I'll keep you all posted.>I've been reading this thread with interest. Nobody ever told me this
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