Method and apparatus for shock absorber removal

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Disassembling

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294266, 29253, 29267, 29275, B23P 1904

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061451797

ABSTRACT:
A removal device for a front shock absorber of a vehicle and method of using the same. The device comprises a first portion having first and second ends and a second portion connected to the first end of the first portion. The second portion includes a substantially rounded head and interacts with inboard and outboard surfaces of the front shock absorber to pry the absorber from the vehicle.

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