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How to Service Offroad Shocks / Sway-A-Way RaceRunner Coil-Overs

DIY, How to Service Offroad Shocks, Shock Service - November 10, 2015

How to Service Offroad Shocks / Sway-A-Way RaceRunner Coil-Overs

In this video Rock and Road Performance will show you how to service offroad Sway-a-way shocks. The same parts and concept can be applied to all tuneable racing and offroad shocks.


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