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<blockquote data-quote="NHL455" data-source="post: 113957" data-attributes="member: 19576"><p>Thank you so much Deapo for taking the time to flag the correct parts in those diagrams - very helpful and now i know exactly what to look at and the clamps seems secure. I have tightened one of the neutraliser shocks up as per the manual as it was a bit wobbly - however when tightening it up it doesnt seem to move and as the adjuster is on one side it seems to just be bending the neutraliser - i have cleaned it down and soaked everything in WD40. Also in the clamp itself the rubber bushing drives part # 8 seem to have deteriorated which is adding a small amount of play not enough to cause the creep i dont think - is it possible to just put some sealant in to reinforce these as they are $60 each and also i am not sure i want to take everything apart if the adjustment above works ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHL455, post: 113957, member: 19576"] Thank you so much Deapo for taking the time to flag the correct parts in those diagrams - very helpful and now i know exactly what to look at and the clamps seems secure. I have tightened one of the neutraliser shocks up as per the manual as it was a bit wobbly - however when tightening it up it doesnt seem to move and as the adjuster is on one side it seems to just be bending the neutraliser - i have cleaned it down and soaked everything in WD40. Also in the clamp itself the rubber bushing drives part # 8 seem to have deteriorated which is adding a small amount of play not enough to cause the creep i dont think - is it possible to just put some sealant in to reinforce these as they are $60 each and also i am not sure i want to take everything apart if the adjustment above works ? [/QUOTE]
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