snowdust
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Looking to see if anyone still makes a quick adjust collar for the front rear shock spring. I remember seeing them back in the day, but am not coming up with anything in a google search. I changed the spring and I'd like to adjust it up or down more easily as small adjustments have a pretty big impact on weight transfer and handling.
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Sign me up too...Keep bedding my damn spanners from the kit. lol
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Found what I am looking for on the Elka shocks. Anyone know if you can buy the adjuster by itself?
That adjuster is a pain also. Ever try loosening a small allan screw when everything is full of ice and snow? Also to get any adjuster on shock body has to be removed. Just tighten the existing ones with a decent spanner wrench or even the cheapo in kit once you have found the sweet spot and forget about it. The locking nut does not have to be as tight as they come from factory. I dont know what they are thinking on that one. Never saw one stripped even if locking nut is left loose.Found what I am looking for on the Elka shocks. Anyone know if you can buy the adjuster by itself?
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