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Old 03-27-2010, 02:26 PM
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Anybody have a pic of how the lg rear coilover mounts to a factory GM 10 bolt?

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My last understanding was they mount in the stock rear shock location, unless that's changed. Sorry I can't find any photo's yet.
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Originally Posted by 99Bluz28
My last understanding was they mount in the stock rear shock location, unless that's changed. Sorry I can't find any photo's yet.

Yeh, that's where it goes, I should have been more specific. I’m wondering about the hardware. There’s a bolt, one big washer, one lock washer, a wedge shaped spacer, and a nyloc nut… not quite sure how it’s supposed to go together.

I currently have it as such, front to rear: bolt>shock>spacer (small end/large end)>big washer>rear end>lock washer>nut.

That’s the only way I can figure that it goes and still allow the sphere-shaped joint in the shock to pivot.
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Yeah that sounds about correct to me, but there's the possibility the big washer might go after the rear-end.
Can you post a photo up just to be 100% sure?

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