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Replacing bushings (bushes? reducers?) on rear coilover shock - how?

 
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Old 18-04.-2004, 05:38 PM   #1
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Default Replacing bushings (bushes? reducers?) on rear coilover shock - how?

Title says most. I have a Rock Shox Deluxe rear shock on my bike (6.5"
i2i, 1.5" stroke) and wanted to replace it with this here Fox Vanilla
(same i2i, stroke). Now, the bushings are different sizes, so I wanted
to transfer the ones from the Rock Shox to the Fox. Is there an easy
way to get them out and in? Are they screw-in? Are they just kind of
hammered in? What's the best way to yank them out and then slam the
new ones in without breaking everything (including myself)?

I can throw up some pictures if anyone's confused and thinks it would
help any.

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