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Old 05-01-2009, 08:51 PM
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When replacing stock shocks/springs with Bilstein/hotchkis, do you reuse the the black dust cover? I can't seem to get it past the spring compressor jaw that protrudes to the inside of the spring. Maybe i just need to reposition the spring compressor.
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I had to partially crush mine in, unfortunately. You do reuse it, because at the local parts stores, a replacement is > $20 (WTF)
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You don't really need the shock boot, just the metal part at the top of it and the Bumpstop that's in it.
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I remember it being a pain to get them through the springs with them compressed. Like you said, I had to fiddle with repositioning the compressor forks ... finally got it done somehow.
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Thanks for the replies...It seems it's best to position it inside the spring before you compress.

And if that's not enough I also found a torn boot on the tie rod end and possibly bad hub and I haven't even started the other side or the back yet.
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The back is very easy comparatively.




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