
cusco adjustables
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johnston89rs
, Apr 12 2015 2:56 AM
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#1
Posted 12 April 2015 - 2:56 AM
Hi all,
So i purchased some rear cusco adjustables to put in my bc5.
I watched the guy remove them from the rear of a gc8 so they were in the rear,installed them into my.car yesterday when they were bolted in the shock and hub was at the height from where it would be on the ground.so went to adjust them and i had no extra thread to wind up with.
Now my question is, is it possible that a preivous owner put a front set of adjusties in and swapped the top hats to the rear set.
Will try and upload photos cheers
So i purchased some rear cusco adjustables to put in my bc5.
I watched the guy remove them from the rear of a gc8 so they were in the rear,installed them into my.car yesterday when they were bolted in the shock and hub was at the height from where it would be on the ground.so went to adjust them and i had no extra thread to wind up with.
Now my question is, is it possible that a preivous owner put a front set of adjusties in and swapped the top hats to the rear set.
Will try and upload photos cheers
cjohnston
#7
Posted 12 April 2015 - 11:05 AM
Seems unlikely rears and fronts would be swapped, are the clavices not different? Maybe that particular model shock really can be used in GC only. Don't forget GC rears are the shortest rear shocks of them all.

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