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Author Topic: Putting Banshee Shocks On The Zilla  (Read 945 times)

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Re: Putting banshee shocks on the Zilla
« on: May 03, 2013, 10:28:41 pm »
My large one in my cushion is solid rust. I have the bearing and seals from Honda east to replace it but I haven't yet. And now my son and I are both up sick tonight and my fiancé is having a bridal shower tomorrow so hopefully me and my little man get better tomorrow so I can work on my build Sunday. That was my first experience putting new wheel bearings in and I didn't do any research on tricks and tips so I beat and beat and let out a spartan like roar when I got them in! My a arm bearings went in pretty easy. My powder coater did a one day turn around on all my parts but got my hubs and wheels separate from my frame he did a way nicer job on my frame but for $250 I'm not complaining.

Quadman do you have a build thread going on here?

 

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