Found this on miata.net. It's probably on this forum somewhere but for the record:
click here
DIY Shock replacement for NB's
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Re: DIY Shock replacement for NB's
I actually posted this up on Miata.net a few years back - it may supplement the above, esp. the pics (some borrowed, some original):
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2558694/2
The process is basically the same for NA and NB. Can't imagine RHD/LHD would be an issue.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2558694/2
The process is basically the same for NA and NB. Can't imagine RHD/LHD would be an issue.
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Re: DIY Shock replacement for NB's
the one i posted is the long bolt technique whereas yours was the san diego method. whichever is easiest for the tool bearer
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DIY Shock replacement for NB's
Thanks sliq, very informative
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