- Thu Jul 18, 2013 3:49 pm
#334374
I just posted this in the 'Sol' section but thought it might be better here...
Hi guys, I got Skunk2 EF suspension from a buddy BNIB. Got the rears on fine but didn't realize the front shock diameter was different. After doing some research I've seen that people either say;
1) Use EF front forks, which I am hesitant about because they are different and I don't want rubbing issues (I have a B18B in '93 sol)
2) Use a piece of exhaust pipe with a slit in it as a shim.
I am thinking option 2 is better, but before I order new forks or go scouring the yard some opinions would be great. Especially if someone has personally encountered this problem. Thanks very much guys and gals!
Hi guys, I got Skunk2 EF suspension from a buddy BNIB. Got the rears on fine but didn't realize the front shock diameter was different. After doing some research I've seen that people either say;
1) Use EF front forks, which I am hesitant about because they are different and I don't want rubbing issues (I have a B18B in '93 sol)
2) Use a piece of exhaust pipe with a slit in it as a shim.
I am thinking option 2 is better, but before I order new forks or go scouring the yard some opinions would be great. Especially if someone has personally encountered this problem. Thanks very much guys and gals!
- Hags