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Old 01-21-2019, 07:34 PM   #26
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He has no website that I'm aware of; only he can provide you with his current prices, which will depend in part on the condition of what you send him. The link is attached at both ends with either a self-locking (Marsden) hex nut or just a hex nut and lock washer. It is difficult to tell which from your photos. The threaded shanks of the links are tapered and may require some force to free them.


If the shock arm moves freely, that may be that it is low or out of fluid, which is not necessarily a bad sign, but without fluid the internal parts wear out pretty quickly.
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