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    Trimming bottom shock mounting tube to fit between brackets. One trimmed, one not. O-rings (supplied with the spring kit) installed on shocks so that they don't rub adjuster sleeves inside. Finished assemblies ready for installation.

    The assemblies look a lot like coilover shocks, but the spring mounts actually will carry all the stress loads. When installed, the shocks will be removable without removing the springs as on an ordinary car. In the last pic, the gas charged shocks are extended. When mounted, the snubbers will be inside the adjuster sleeves and the top plate will be flat on top of the adjuster sleeves.
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