I did say, abrasive cutting wheel, and by gosh, it worked.
Always wanted to buy a Dremel tool. Now I have it, but when cutting through tough metal, I had to use up 3 disks. Not a complaint mind you, just commenting. Reminds me of buying a computer printer. The printer is cheaply priced, but HP makes up the cost by the machine needing constant ink cartridges.
Anyway, old shock absorbers out, new 1/2 done. Have them both in place with the tops tightened, but the harder task, the lower parts, are being left for another day. Maybe I did the reverse??
Reggie