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10-18-2011, 05:54 PM | #24 |
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15/12 is perfectly fine for most stock or slightly lowered suspension setups.
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10-26-2011, 08:43 PM | #25 |
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If the spacer does not come off try to heat it with a torch lol. Comes right off. No joke. After 2 hrs of struggle I resorted to the "use more ignorance and force method" lol.
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It shouldn't have to resort to that method, there are reliefs machined in the rear of the spacer for a screwdriver to fit into.
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10-27-2011, 02:15 AM | #27 |
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Trust me I've tried all the screwdrivers in the world. Nothing helped. I'm aware of the machined edges and was surprised that it wouldn't come out with all the force I was applying.
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