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#837768 03/23/2012 12:12 AM
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I am trying to replace shocks on my 3600 and have had no luck. Local shop has listing and when they arrive I either have fronts with rod mount or round eye and bushing is to small. They then show a conversion to smaller mounting pins. Its almost funny with how many different types have been ordered and all are wrong. I guess if this is my worst problem of day I should consider me self lucky huh? THANKS

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You are lucky but its still frustrating


Rick
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