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#1307709 04/19/2019 2:04 PM
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New to me ‘46 has one bad rear shock. Replace one, two, all, or convert to gas shocks?

I’m just looking for options and opinions.

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The knee action shocks are better than nothing and once rebuilt they need little attention. If your rebuilding , I would do both on the axle.


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Thanks, i’ll address both on that axle


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