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Old 05-10-2002, 01:14 PM
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Default Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?

69L89396- I am color deficient (along with some other areas) and have a difficult time differentiating blue, green and grey (you may be too). Another possibility is your monitor color tint is out of alignment. Lastly there is no need to bash other enthusiasts.
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Default Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?

Maybe I don't see color as some other people but if you look at the photo on the website, it looks "blue" to me. Maybe it's a blueish gray?

I'm not meaning to bash anyone here, just stating my option. I think alot of Jerry's information is good.
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Well, that's one way to become popular!
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I refer to both of Jerry's books on a regular basis and I feel that they are some of the best in the business.
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69L89396

Please have either you vision checked or your monitor replaced.

Jerry is a wonderful individual, and those who know him realize his efforts are to help us all. (and to have fun at it)
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Default Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?

Maby this will help,I just took this off of my 69 L89 survivor car getting a frame off. http://fototime.com/4D4AB6E6D1EEB20/standard.jpg They do kinda have a blue look to them but they are gray.Its all in the lighting.

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Looks blue to me
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