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Am I Missing A Couple Of Nuts

NJC

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Hi all, I have just been out in the garage cleaning and fiddling and thought I would try yet another combination on my rear shock preload etc, when I noticed what looked like the bolts to be missing that attach the top and the bottom of the shock unit. My question is did these ever have bolts ? or is the bracket unit threaded ? I would be most gratefull if a couple of you chaps could just check your units and report back. Here are a couple of pics...... This is the top of the unit......
 
either mine have fallen off as well, or they're all like tha:) t
seriously, the tech manual seems to indicate its threaded...
 
Same for me... I was asking myself the same question since I discovered the nuts a few weeks ago... But then I forgot to post my question! LOL
In fact I didn't want to look like a fool so I was planning on asking my dealer first! :)
 
I think there's more chance a dealer will make you *) look like a fool than us over here ;)

*) or himself, of course :D

But wait, you say you discovered the nuts that go on the bolts in the above pics? Everyone been wrong, then? :silly:
 
I think Wonder B ment that he discovered that the nuts were not on the end of the bolts, (as my original pics show) and not that he discovered the nuts.:dry:
I also checked a couple of new Stelvios in the dealers and the rear shock unit is the same on all of them, so as I thought the actual bracket must be threaded.
I was just a little concerned in the first place, thinking that the unit could have worked loose at speed and catapolted itself into my bollocks......not a pretty sight.....:laugh:
Cheers Nige
 
NJC wrote:
I think Wonder B ment that he discovered that the nuts were not on the end of the bolts, (as my original pics show) and not that he discovered the nuts.:dry:

Really now? That's what I thought too, until I read what he actually wrote ;) B)
 
Sorry it was the jetlag or something... I meant exactly what NJC understood!!! I got the same setup!!!! LOL;)
 
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