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RE: Double front shock absorber - Reckless Rat - 10-10-2019

Mine is anchored to the offside axle mount. Its been like that for at least 20 years with no obvious problems and the handling is much better. I didnt even cut the drop link but just pushed the unused end between the two damper blades. Quick, easy no cost fix.


RE: Double front shock absorber - Rick F - 10-10-2019

Thanks chaps - very reassuring. I now have confidence that nothing is under too much strain.

Mine is anchored on the nearside, usiing the arm with two "seperate" discs.