I just looked at the picture again, and correct me if I'm wrong.

It looks like a bolt goes through the eye of the shock and threads into the skidder. If so, that's a horrible design. That bolt needs 50+ lb. ft. of torque in that hole, but only needs a few pound feet to compress the shock bushings.

It has to be a stud design to work.

Darlington can't possibly expect people to keep their shocks on their truck with Loctite.

Loctite is not a glue, and is not designed to simply glue a bolt in place, it has to be used with correct torque monitoring.

Bad, bad design.
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