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Old Apr 10, 2006
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how to get access to rear shocks so it can be adjusted??

ne one noe how to get access to it, soo i can adjust the damper on my rear shocks? i been searching, but found nth.
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secret panel behind your rear seats
just fold them down and you'll see it
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secret panel behind your rear seats
just fold them down and you'll see it
or strip your trunk out, and they are right there.
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thanks broz , will give it a try tm.
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