Dysan911
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- First Name
- Brian
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- Mar 11, 2024
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- USA
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- 2023 Mustang Mach E GT
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- Technical Software Analyst
Yeah, I found that the round adjusters that come with the Koni's don't really fix on top very well with them installed. I had a tool that worked great that I made until I dropped it and it landed somewhere that never made it to the ground.Anybody know of a tool that can be used to easily adjust the Konis without taking off the wheels? I'm imagining a really long wrench with the koni adjuster at the end.
By the way, after peaking for the first time in about 6 months I noticed my caps are loose on both sides.
You still have to jack the rear end up a tad to get good access to it but you can use a small adjustable wrench. Stand the wrench straight up and down and turn it until you can come at it from either side.
The tool I made was just a short stubby little hex bolt that I took my Grinder with a cutoff wheel and sliced in a little slot on it. It fits right over the koni blade adjustment part and then I could turn the hex top of the tool with a ratchet wrench. I may need to make another one now that I lost my other one. Sure was quick and handy.
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