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PDS shock workings and history.
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[QUOTE="russ17, post: 639347, member: 34368"] Yes Dean I am a where on the piston alignment tool. I ended up taking it to JC because he had the tools to do the job. plus he just got that bleed pump in, cool piece of machine there! Marcus I get very few PDS shocks in and when I do I usually send them to JC so I have little knowledge of these design flaws.( but definetly interested to learn of them) I would have to agree with dthoms on the issue of the no linkage. From talking with people the only responce from them is it's just nice not to have to grease them other than that no real advantage. Russ [/QUOTE]
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