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Old 08-29-2018, 02:36 PM   #1
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Default Precedent rear shocks

I have a 2012 Precedent that I am replacing the std rear leaf springs with heavy duty leaf springs and it is recommended to remove the rear shocks. I can see without getting under the cart how to remove the bottom nut that hold the shock on but I can't see the top nut. Is this a hard to get ot item or will it be obvious when I get in there to remove it?
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Old 08-29-2018, 07:15 PM   #2
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Default Re: Precedent rear shocks

It's obvious once you get in there. One thing you need to do is be sure you disconnect the battery and put the run/tow switch in tow. As an added safety precaution I would tape the motor A1,A2,F1 and F2 connections in case there is any charge left on them from the controller capacitors. This little bit of extra work might save you a big "Aw Shucks I just shorted out my $500 controller".
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It's obvious once you get in there. One thing you need to do is be sure you disconnect the battery and put the run/tow switch in tow. As an added safety precaution I would tape the motor A1,A2,F1 and F2 connections in case there is any charge left on them from the controller capacitors. This little bit of extra work might save you a big "Aw Shucks I just shorted out my $500 controller".
Thanks and duly noted!
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