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I bet this didn't help its handling

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Notice anything missing?

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Bet that shock is as good as new!
 
When I replaced the front shocks on my car when I first got it (at the time it was only 15 years old), neither had any fluid in them, and basically provided zero dampening. But the rest of the front suspension was so shot that it really didn't make any noticeable difference until I got that all fixed.
 
Probably doesn't brake very well either :smile:

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Tush
 
interesting, and from the looks of things it's been AWOL for a while.
 
Could this be the imfamous "Missing Link" that they have been searching for for years? Love the site CHRISTMAS look.
 
I don't think so,

doesn't that missing link's knuckles drag on the floor?

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Ha! You guys are funny!

Just found nails where the cotter pins should be on the front suspension top a-arms are. Sweet....
 
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