and as i found out, you can just use an allen key to adjust it from the top. no need to buy the "special" tokico adjustment tool.
^^^ this is the hammer hitting nail on head
and as i found out, you can just use an allen key to adjust it from the top. no need to buy the "special" tokico adjustment tool.
-1 jdm rep//points lolz![]()
i wish i didnt spend so much money in town last night now.
good shit always comes up at the wrong time. lol.
when is the right time for you seriously? when all planets are aligned on one axis?
the right times after i actually turn up to work and get money. and dont need it for other shit. haha.
so the same deal applied with all the other parts your were 'interested' in hahahahahaha
yeah with the rears as well. I'll have a look in a minute. I pritty sure theres no wear to stick the key on the top of the shock on the rears.
Well, my TRD shocks are dying, quite keen.
See if I can get a loan of my olds ahahaha.
CHeers.
My AE86 race, street, drift build.
http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/fo...ead.php?t=4156
With Super Thanks to AJPS for all your AE86 and BBQ needs.
Just checked. It looks like there no hole because of the grey grease they put in there. But there is which is sick all this time I've being disappointed because I thought that my hts102's rears weren't adjustable.