Struts/shocks are free even in Stock. That's the difference. You too can
drill away to your hearts content on your struts or shocks. ;^)\
Eric Linnhoff in KC
1998 Dodge Neon R/T
#69 DS #13 TLS
eric10mm@qni.com
"We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in an ocean.
But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop."
Mother Teresa
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OK. So it generally agreed that it is illegal to modify a stock part, in
this case an interior panel, to get easy access to a shock absorber which is
a legal allowance. Yet,I seem to remember the Solo Board granting an
allowance to owners of Sentra SE-R's to drill a hole in the bottom of the
McPherson strut tubes so they could mount Koni shocks.
Is there an objective standard, or are are the rules more a question of
situational ethics?
Larry Steckel.
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