Carla 123
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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You have to drop the rear suspension bolts.i didn't even loosen the track.to line then up I put a floor jack under the track and had it bolted up in less than 10 minutesCrap, mine flipped on me too!
I installed an RR front cross shaft last weekend and didn't notice that the shock link flipped during the skid reinstallation. I couldn't figure out why the hell my rear suspension wouldn't compress very easily. I'm glad I saw this thread, perfect timing! This forum kicks #*$&@!
Are you sure that it can't be flipped back without dropping the rear of the skid again? I had a hell of a time getting the bolt holes to line up last time. I really don't want to back off the rear wheels & screw up my perfect track alignment!

YamaSpark
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Cool, thanks!You have to drop the rear suspension bolts.i didn't even loosen the track.to line then up I put a floor jack under the track and had it bolted up in less than 10 minutes