Has anyone successfully used a rehydrating product or the like to give the skin more pliability allowing removal? Should I just bite the bullet and pull them, knowing they're a lost cause?
While struggling to remove & replace fuel sender seal, significant debris fell from behind elephant skins covering shock towers. It looks like a mix of decomposed dirt or insulation -- more like old seat stuffing than rust, but who knows. (I'll try to get a pic later when I get back to car.) Only way I'm really going to figure this out and check shock towers is to pull the elephant skin, which won't survive minimal disruption. (Should change name to pastry instead of elephant skin.)
I read through the first few pages of search results without much insight, but the posts on rear shock tower failures give me pause & I'm thinking an honest tower assessment is more important than saving the skin?
While struggling to remove & replace fuel sender seal, significant debris fell from behind elephant skins covering shock towers. It looks like a mix of decomposed dirt or insulation -- more like old seat stuffing than rust, but who knows. (I'll try to get a pic later when I get back to car.) Only way I'm really going to figure this out and check shock towers is to pull the elephant skin, which won't survive minimal disruption. (Should change name to pastry instead of elephant skin.)
I read through the first few pages of search results without much insight, but the posts on rear shock tower failures give me pause & I'm thinking an honest tower assessment is more important than saving the skin?