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mono shock tool

Fast_Eddy

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Vanderhoof (area) Canada B.C
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www.sledwest.net
You know the tool that the mono shock comes with? for changing the trasfer..well in the book it shows/says that it has markings for a gauge to set things up. Well my tool does not have these marks on it.Could somone please tell me where these marks are suposed to be from end to end so i dont go over them like they warn about.
 

i thought i seen in my bro's book that the markings were on the transfer rods themselves ;)!
 
Fast_Eddy said:
You know the tool that the mono shock comes with? for changing the trasfer..well in the book it shows/says that it has markings for a gauge to set things up. Well my tool does not have these marks on it.Could somone please tell me where these marks are suposed to be from end to end so i dont go over them like they warn about.

You should have two adjustment tools in your tool kit, one to adjust the monoshock spring preload and a smaller version which is used to adjust the weight transfer. The smaller version one should have markings on it.
 
Same thing happened to me. Thought I didn't get it either. lol. The dealer set mine so tight, I had to use a punch and a hammer to loosen the lock nut. Be careful buddy.

1CS
 
1CrazySledder said:
Same thing happened to me. Thought I didn't get it either. lol. The dealer set mine so tight, I had to use a punch and a hammer to loosen the lock nut. Be careful buddy.

1CS

I dont think the dealer has anything to do with that part.It was all togeather when we put mine togeather. But yeah mine was on there right SO right too. Did not need a punch and a hammer though :shock:

Makes a good deal of diff though. Went from min to max just to try out the diff.
 


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