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Talking about hockey pucks, Tom, do I need side mounted drill to get into that spring perch
I have 2 inch bolts and not much bolt left, will this be enough or do I need longer bolts?
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It works a heck of a lot better with an angle drill for sure to drill through the spring pads, I have used a regular but not very much fun
and yes those should work, the spring pad is not that thick at all
 

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Ok Thanks Tom.
Nest question is re the Front Tera-Flex bump stop.
I have not been able to locate any install instructions for them. Will order them in Jan, maybe they come with some instructions..any pics or are they easy?
What's the deal to get the stock one out and the Tera-Flex in? Are these bolted in?
 

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They just pop in and out
Stick a screwdriver up in the old ones and pry them down out, new ones lube up with something slippery and then start the back side up in, ( they have small notches in them,) and then use a board, shovel, pressure to pop the front side in
 

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ya Ok, they are pressure fitted into slots. Something slippery..hmm..silicone spray.
Shovel..LOL...2x4 as pry bar against something to pop em in..I get the idea now.
Thanks!
 

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ya Ok, they are pressure fitted into slots. Something slippery..hmm..silicone spray.
Shovel..LOL...2x4 as pry bar against something to pop em in..I get the idea now.
Thanks!

Like against the tire after you have it done, I muscled mine up in with a 2 foot bar , some say there's popped in easy others say they went real hard. Have a lift to do today so we'll see how his goes!
 

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Well, buying the Hitch and doing that first, along with rear bumper chop. Going on a trip to OBX next week and I don't trust my crappy $30 tire bike carrier for the 350 mile trip, so i wanted a hitch one(3 bikes, will post pics!)...along with the hitch...yay Tax Return! Will have to wait for the lift till closer to the summer after I get my raise that I haven't gotten yet. Le Sigh.
 
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