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The front setup is not preassembled (if I understand your question). I have to remove the existing shocks and springs and use a spring comp to install the new ones. I have heard about this shock bolt before. I have also heard this can essentially ruin the old shock. Not a huge deal I just figured I would try to salvage as much as possible in case somebody can use the old parts (local craigslist).
Thx,
Joe
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Joe aka Henrythewound
2000 Toyota 4Runner 4WD, Stubbs SKO sliders, SS 7.1, 265/75/16 BFG ATs
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