Originally posted by rayray086
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We used a spark plug socket, held onto htat with a 13/16" ringy. I didnt have a long shanked 7mm allen key, so using cheap crescent things for all things obscure, we ran that through the guts of the socket and cracked it up the top. Can't remember the exact solvent we used to help try and loosen them, but it was still ****** tight. Ie A bloke working each bar to crack.
I just got my tools for work, and the Ringy's dont have an angle offset enough to get into the top of the strut.
Is it neccessary to torque it down properly? I can see the answer as yes. But figure if everything is rigid, installed correctly etc that all would be good? Probs of overtightening either the back nuts or the front nylocks?
Either way gotta go for a tool run soon to get an allen key to suit the new fronts. Then I can get the things in and smile!
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