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04/16/15 at 16:05:17
 
Hey all, got my progressive shocks and one of the inserts that comes with it is just the right size for our bikes. Should I grease the mouting post? I realized the lower bolts always spin, i'm assuming it does that to compensate for the angle of the shock under load, therefore greasing the mounting posts/bolts would be advisable?
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Re: Progressive shocks
Reply #1 - 04/17/15 at 03:02:32
 
It wouldn't hurt to put a light coat of grease on the studs.
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Reply #2 - 04/18/15 at 18:05:09
 
I have some progressives and need inserts.  tell me about yours. thanks.
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