Removing rear shocks???
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Removing rear shocks???
I own a 2002 Dyna Wide Glide and have purchased the Progressive 11" HD lowering shocks. I've heard that removingthe stockfor the swap out is a fairly easy task... can someone shed some light on this for me and the "How to" on this project. Yes, I did a search... not much info.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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RE: Removing rear shocks???
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If you need guidence should you really be doing it yourself ?
If you need guidence should you really be doing it yourself ?
Thank you for your instruction...
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RE: Removing rear shocks???
wasnt trying to put you down mate. Just trying to get over how simple it is. Hence the lack of " how to" guides on it.
If it helps a few things to note.
Things to check whilst you have them off is for wear or rust on the shock mounts. Make sure when you pul them off the metal tube inside the rubber bushingcomes off with it. Or else the new ones wont go on. If you pull the boottom shocks bolt out it will let you use the full length of the old shock to swing the shock around and losen the bushing from the top mount.Have the new shocks come with new rubbers? if not buy some as yours are 6 years old now and wont fit right in the new shocks. Rub a small amount of anti seeze grease on the mounts to aid removal in the future. Just basic things you do when swaping out old compmetns for new be they the same or different. But honeslty apart from the ferul inside the top bush being siezed to the mount on the frame there are no real nightmares lurking. As long as you have the bike secure and dont let the wheel drop to far that it hits your foot or knocks the bike of the stand.
If it helps a few things to note.
Things to check whilst you have them off is for wear or rust on the shock mounts. Make sure when you pul them off the metal tube inside the rubber bushingcomes off with it. Or else the new ones wont go on. If you pull the boottom shocks bolt out it will let you use the full length of the old shock to swing the shock around and losen the bushing from the top mount.Have the new shocks come with new rubbers? if not buy some as yours are 6 years old now and wont fit right in the new shocks. Rub a small amount of anti seeze grease on the mounts to aid removal in the future. Just basic things you do when swaping out old compmetns for new be they the same or different. But honeslty apart from the ferul inside the top bush being siezed to the mount on the frame there are no real nightmares lurking. As long as you have the bike secure and dont let the wheel drop to far that it hits your foot or knocks the bike of the stand.
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RE: Removing rear shocks???
I just put 11" 412s on my 98 wide glide about 4 hrs ago. Dont mess with the jack or anything, as long as your kickstand works you will be fine. Take one side shock off. The bike will drop down on its own. Put the new shock on where you just took the old one off. Go to the other side of bike. Remove other old shock. The bike will drop down a little too far. Put the other new shock on...start it on the bottom only. Grab the bike by the rear fender with one hand and lift up to where the upper shock studwill accept the upper shock eyelet.Push the shock onto the the upper shock stud with your free hand. Let go of fender. Push the shockthe rest of the way on. With that being said pay attention to the bottom shock stud as youpush the shocks on. Put one finger behind the studso it doesnt slide away as you push the shock on...its just easier to do it that way. The top is set up so you dont have to worry about it. This proccess takes less than 10 minutes. The acorn nut and shock stud are 3/4". I used a 3/4" open end wrench and ratchet/socket. Trust me when i tell you it is just that easy.
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