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-[title] Removing the shock screw
-[* red] Find the screws behind the shocks. They should be similar to the ones that connected the front wheel.
-[* orange] Remove the screw in the same manner as the wheel. While applying pressure to the left side, unscrew the right using an Allen wrench.
- [* icon_note] If the left side of the screw rotates when you attempt to unscrew the right, use a second Allen wrench to hold it in place.
- [* icon_note] If the screw does not turn at all or does not turn easily, apply lubricant to the screw and try again in five minutes.
-[* yellow] Remove the ends of the screw and the black rubber stoppers. Remove the metal tube between the screws.
+[title] Removing the Shock's 1.75" Axle Bolt
+[* red] Find the axle bolt behind the shocks. It should look similar to the one used to remove the front wheel.
+[* orange] Remove the bolt in the same manner as the wheel. While applying pressure to the left side, unscrew the right using an Allen wrench.
+ [* icon_note] If the left side of the bolt rotates when you attempt to unscrew the right, use a second Allen wrench to hold it in place.
+ [* icon_note] If the bolt does not turn at all or does not turn easily, apply lubricant to the screw and try again in five minutes.
+[* yellow] Remove the bolt and bearing and the black rubber stoppers. Remove the metal tube between the bolt.