How important is it to unload the front and rear for greasing? [message #348514] |
Wed, 25 September 2019 10:43  |
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Continuing on with getting this ole girl happy again I am next going to get into greasing. In my research it seems as though some suggest unloading both the front and rear. I am not really set up to have her elevated yet but would still like to get on with it. Is it crucial? I have shocks on order so I will, at some point, have to get her up in the air. Should I just wait?
Thanks again for sharing your collective wisdom. It has been most helpful.
Cheers,
Shawn
Shawn Harris
North Vancouver,
Canada
1977 Palm Beach 403
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