Marty,
I think what he's saying is that the eyelet piece of the shock is a little WIDER than the space between the swingarm bracket pieces. The bushings of the shocks match the BOLT that secures the shock eyelet to the bracket. I would think that it wouldn't hurt/ or weaken the eyelet to grind it down a little to narrow it enough to fit within the bracket sides. I even think I had to do that with the ones I put on over 15 years ago.
T.C.
I think what he's saying is that the eyelet piece of the shock is a little WIDER than the space between the swingarm bracket pieces. The bushings of the shocks match the BOLT that secures the shock eyelet to the bracket. I would think that it wouldn't hurt/ or weaken the eyelet to grind it down a little to narrow it enough to fit within the bracket sides. I even think I had to do that with the ones I put on over 15 years ago.
T.C.
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