These bands only appear on gas pressure shocks. Stock shocks, or the traditional adjustable Konis have no internal pressure and can be compressed and extended by hand (there is some force required to overcome the internal valve resistance, but it can be done and the shock will not spring back).
But... Phil is certainly correct in his comments regarding gas shocks. The first set of these I ever installed was on a motorhome, and I had to use a hydraulic floor jack to compress the shock end back in alignment with the mounting location.
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Originally Posted by phil c
One more thing...
The rear shocks will probably have some sort of band on them to keep them compressed. DONT TAKE IT OFF UNTIL YOU'VE GOT EVERYTHING LINED UP!! (Ask me how I know..) The rears need to be compressed in order to be manuevered through the holes in the rear panel and trunk.
Phil C
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George Schweikle
1976 Spider (Dedicated Autocrosser, "SPICA, No Carbs")
1991 Spider Veloce (Retirement cruiser)
Scuderia Non Originale