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Re: Powerfeed

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Posted by hawkings on May 23, 2002 at 17:56:39:

In Reply to: Powerfeed posted by Chris on May 23, 2002 at 12:15:18:

Do it yourself. If realy easy. All you have to do is take a pair of lock pliers and grip onto the old feed tube(this will scratch up the tube, but who cares). Then just un-screw the tube. After that, clean off the threads of the body. Then apply lock-tight to the power-feed tube threads and screw in the pf tube. Let dry and thats it.


: I just bought another shocker, a standard feed . I want to upgrade to powerfeed. Should I send it out to have it installed or do it myself?




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