I was thinking that a good topic for the FAQ category would be on how to adjust the Koni shocks front and rear. Partially because I do not know lol.
I was thinking that a good topic for the FAQ category would be on how to adjust the Koni shocks front and rear. Partially because I do not know lol.
You need one of these....
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...ock-Supplement
Or, if your are not interested in paying $9.99+shipping, I would gladly photo copy mine for you. You can pay me in beer when you see me next
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Don't forget you also need the knob for the job.
The Machine speaks for itself !!
For the fronts only. For the rears, you just need some muscle.Don't forget you also need the knob for the job.
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I was thinking about maybe some vice grips.
Vice grips will work in a pinch, but they will eventually damage the adjuster tip. I would search for the knob or make one using phenolic or similar material.
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Better to use a 3-4" adjustable/crescent wrench. Adjust it to the flat and turn away with no damage to the adjuster tip. It doesn't take more force than that. The factory knob is plastic and about 1.5" in diameter.
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