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Shock Curiosity

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Subject: Shock Curiosity
From: "Mark and Kathy" <mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 06:35:18 -0500
Listers,
       One question and one observation today.

        Curiosity has got the better of me today.    Through my LBC years I
have noticed on some of my cars that some of the shocks have been painted
"Gold" in color.     I know this was not an "off the line " color so what was
the significance of using this color.     Rebuilt?  NOS aftermarket?    Better
quality units?

       Now my observation.     While doing a trial run on fitting my front
shocks on my BT7 this week I was curious about which of the wide assortment of
different lengths of  3/8 inch bolts I should use.   I know we have hashed
over the "grades" of bolts to use but I don't remember that the length was
covered.   Anyway, after researching my  supply of manuals for this info. I
finally came across the explanation of the bolt codes in  the Anderson/ Moment
restor. book. ( "God bless you gentlemen for your efforts on this book)  All
the codes are in the Parts Service manuals.    One inch is what I have
"decoded" .  Just out of curiosity I thought I would see what happens if I
went with one of the 1 and a half inch bolts.   Sure enough, they Won't do the
Job.   They "appear" that they work but just about the time that they look
like they are securing the shock down they are also bottoming out into the
spring tower.    Now since I have the luxury of shinning a flash light into
the holes and crevises in the towers and plate I can obviously see this.   But
my thoughts were that if my springs and rest of the assembly were in the way
or I just didn't give this problem a second thought,  my shocks would bearly
be held in place if I was to use  the 1 and a half inch bolts.  It appears
that the 1 inch is the only way to go or maybe something in between these two
sizes.

     What length are your bolts?

Mark




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