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Old 12-04-2013, 10:38 AM   #12
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Default Re: Frozen Shocks

I Goggled "electrolytic rust removal" and was amassed at what a simple process it is and how effective it is in breaking down rust. I plan on picking up the supplies I'll need and trying it out on one of my old rusty shocks. There's nothing difficult about doing it except making sure the leads (positive and negative) are correctly attached. Other then that submerge the part, wait a day or so and the part will be free of rust. I'm just hoping that the solution will soak into the threaded part of the shocks enabling me to dis-assemble them. We'll see... Thanks Kevin in NJ!
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