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just had to use (cobra bracing )for the first time, anybody out there got the secret of installing the shock absorber into the line , tried vaseline as advised by the rep, but no joy,just alot of frustration?
just had to use (cobra bracing )for the first time, anybody out there got the secret of installing the shock absorber into the line , tried vaseline as advised by the rep, but no joy,just alot of frustration?
I've installed a few, and feel you only need that dilddo if there is potential for major shock loading.
I use dish soap and milk it in a little at a time, if you can do it on the ground and then take it up, it is much easier.
I add: major brutal shock loading , its not often I find the senerio. I would rather add another run than to subject one run to that much force. From what it takes to get these absorbers in I feel very glad i never messed with it.
Out of curiosity, will we run into problems if the shock absorber is not installed ( legally speaking ) ?
People can sue for anything, you need to word the contract to say that you are reducing the risk of failure, not eliminating it, by moving the loading away from a defective spot.
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