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RE: [ihc] RE: Things That Go GRRRRRRRIND In The Night!



Thanks for setting me straigt, Tom.  So, you believe that most likely, if
the rear shock had been in place, this likely would have happened anyway?  I
attributed it to excessive bounce/sway without the shock in place.  I stand
corrected.

How big a deal is it to fix? 

Thanks much, now I can speak intelligently to the parts house. 

--Pete

: -----Original Message-----
: From: tsm1@domain.elided [mailto:tsm1@domain.elided] 
: Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 2:37 PM
: To: Peter Ferris
: Cc: IHC Digest
: Subject: Re: [ihc] RE: Things That Go GRRRRRRRIND In The Night!
: 
: > It appears as if the rear shackle of the passenger side has parted 
: > company from its assigned mounting point and is now lodged further 
: > forward under the frame. *&^%$#@!  Well, THAT  ain't getting fixed 
: > today...
: >
: > Lesson learned: Never EVER drive a vehicle w/o all 4 shocks 
: properly 
: > attached.  %^/
: 
: Nothing to do with the shock, Peter.
: 
: And it's not a "shackle" it's a spring hanger / spring mount. 
:  Only ONE shackle on the spring, and that's at the front (on 
: the front springs), near your bumper.
: 
: The rear part of the front springs are a fixed mount, spring 
: hanger.  No shackle involved.


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