
ROCKERDAN
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wow,it was obvious to me that crappy little wrench wasnt enough to JAMB LOCK this important rod...anything in your suspension,you had better be sure its tight!..
The first thin I did was use a hammer and large screwdriver to tap tight the jamb nut...if you think for one minute that tiny wrench will jamb that tight enough your kidding yourself.
I urge everyone to tap that jamb nut with hammer and screwdriver tight!!!!!!!!!!
no issues IF you keep an eye on things.
Dan
The first thin I did was use a hammer and large screwdriver to tap tight the jamb nut...if you think for one minute that tiny wrench will jamb that tight enough your kidding yourself.
I urge everyone to tap that jamb nut with hammer and screwdriver tight!!!!!!!!!!
no issues IF you keep an eye on things.
Dan
cat hunter
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I alway"s use the hammer and screwdriver but sometimes markup the threads.Spanner does a neater job and easer to carry in back of sled. 

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