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01-09-2013, 09:55 AM | #1 |
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03 Yamaha G22
I recently bought a Yamaha G22. Yesterday I just purchased a folding back seat and light kit.
I know before putting the rear seat on I need to upgrade the rear shocks. I saw online some stores who offer the full shock and spring assembly, while others just offer the springs with some type of clamp or clip. I have 2 main questions: 1. How hard is it just to install just the springs? I need a way to compress them correct? or is it better to buy the full assembly? 2. What other things will I need? When i replaced the leaf spring on my EZ-GO I had to replace the bushing as well. How many bushings and what else should be purchased? |
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01-09-2013, 07:38 PM | #2 |
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Re: 03 Yamaha G22
1) you will need a compressor to get the old springs off ,but not to install the new ones.
I have seen some people build a 1 1/2- 2 " lift or shock extenders to stop the car from bottoming out. I have installed several rear seats without hd springs if not loading the rear seat very often. 2) you should not need anything else. |
01-10-2013, 09:41 PM | #3 |
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Re: 03 Yamaha G22
I'd put the seat on first, then decide whether you need the springs. I did a 22 a few months ago, and the owners are getting by with the stock springs, I believe!
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