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    Neomax silvers coilovers C spanner

    Hey guys, I've lost my C spanner and just wondering if any other C spanner would fit my coilovers and were I could get one from.

    Thanks

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    Toledo make universal C wrenchs that might work. Just check for the right diameter range

    http://www.blackwoods.com.au/search/...ches/302028193



    Otherwise get any CNC or waterjet capable shop to make a set from sheetmetal

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    If you are stuck - you can use a big flathead screwdriver and a small mallet to loosen/tighten the perches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    If you are stuck - you can use a big flathead screwdriver and a small mallet to loosen/tighten the perches.
    Agreed !

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    Wouldn't this method damage the coilovers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTC187 View Post
    Wouldn't this method damage the coilovers?
    Do it with consideration - and a little WD40 or similar on the threads and you will not damage the perches. It's not to be adopted but a temporary fix !

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    I'll sell u mine if you want.
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    Thanks for the info guys, bought some c spanners from dakdak

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    I am in need of C-spanners as well for the neomax coilovers.. does anybody know what the mm is so i can find one online?

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    AMR makes keys for these coilovers
    http://hondamarketplace.com/showthre...2934851&page=2

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    coilovers

    Thanks guys, But with the top lock ring, how do you loosen that? Is there a special c-spanner after removing the allen screw?

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