There are the suggestions I knew you guys were good for!
One of the lowers is currently sitting in some metal ready. I'm going to leave it in all night and see where it stands in the morning. If no joy, then I'll try some of these other suggestions.
I tried paint thinner and gas and neither did anything. I tried testing a piece of the seal in the oven at 550 degrees and it didn't faze it... although my house smelled like someone did a burn out! Cool!
I'll keep the MEK and Naptha in mind. Friend of mine recommended Laquer Thinner. I used to work with MEK when I was younger, stupid and naive. Literally used to wash my hands in the stuff. Hopefully my guardian angel was looking out for me.
TT, some of the rubber is binding to the walls in some places, so I'm not 100% sure if I got everything, but I did remove a piece of metal from each that looks like a spring the was enclosed all the way around the seal. Is this metal you are referring too or something else?
Thanks again guys. Once I find something that works, I'll let everyone know.
Any ideas what would cause the seal to bond with the metal. I literally had to scrape it out and even then it didn't want to come out. This has been a nightmare. Supposedly the forks only had about 20k miles on them too. Oh well...
--xTalon