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[[File:48-04 REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER 2 of 2.png |thumb| Rear Spring and Shock Absorber diagram]] | [[File:48-04 REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER 2 of 2.png |thumb| Rear Spring and Shock Absorber diagram]] | ||
[[Parts Listing 48-04 | [[Parts Listing 48-04 REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER, page 1 of 2]] | ||
[[File:Parts Listing 48-04 | [[File: Parts Listing 48-04 REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER, page 1 of 2.jpg|thumb|Parts listing (preview screenshot)]] | ||
[[Parts Listing 48-04 REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER, page 2 of 2]] | |||
[[File: Parts Listing 48-04 REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER, page 2 of 2.jpg|thumb|Parts listing (preview screenshot)]] | |||
[[category: suspension]] | [[category: suspension]] |
Revision as of 12:19, 27 April 2023
Overview
The rear suspension is conceptually similar to the front suspension.
Photo
In this Photo of front strut, the rubber cover is missing - they deteriorate over time especially if exposed to eg hydraulic fluid.
Parts diagram
Rear Spring and Shock Absorber diagram
Parts Listing 48-04 REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER, page 1 of 2
Parts Listing 48-04 REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER, page 2 of 2