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You remove the bumper shock, hold it in a vice and drill through the casing of shock. The fluid inside is like WD40 and is under pressure so it will squirt out and make a mess. Drill through the thicker part of the shock. If you drill through the side that will face the road once you have pushed your bumpers back in to the desired position you can use a sheet metal screw in the hole to keep the shock in that position.


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