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Boots or No Boots? That is the Question!
Wolfie:
I'd also be on the "no boots" side of the fence, haven't noticed any ill effects yet. I have managed to dent the body of one of the front shocks with the weld on the inside of the shock tower, must have moved the axle quite a bit :lol:
regards
Wolfie
Disco Bristol:
interesting we are on 50/50 i thought more people would be against. I might well fit them in that case, and just cut a hole in the bottom of them.
Henry Webster:
--- Quote from: "Wolfie" ---I'd also be on the "no boots" side of the fence, haven't noticed any ill effects yet. I have managed to dent the body of one of the front shocks with the weld on the inside of the shock tower, must have moved the axle quite a bit :lol:
regards
Wolfie
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Its amazing how much they move - I'll have to show you some of my spare Procomps the bodies are so dented it is a wonder they still work, but they still do.
The only shockers that don't seem to get badly dented at the moment is the rear ones down the centre of the spring. I am slowley getting to the bottom of the problems. The most difficult to solve are the front ones on the rear, which just get hammered by the stones. I fitted some new centre mud flaps before the last event, but they have just been shredded already.
H
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