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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="Dirtdame, post: 1403226, member: 119586"] Haven't blown a shock seal in my KDX 220 yet. Years ago, I had to replace the seal in my 86 KDX200 and aftermarket kits weren't available then. I used a Showa sealhead for a CR125 shock then. Later I blew a shock sealhead on my KLX300 and used an All Balls kit on that. Good quality product. When replacing the seahead for the first time,the shock shaft is peened on the end to prevent the shock nut form backing off. That peened part has to be ground down all the way to the nut to be able to back the nut off. Replace the nut with a fresh one, use red locktite on it and torque it to 25-30 footpounds. :cool: [/QUOTE]
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