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    Honda+speed=FUN!!! siver-SI's Avatar
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    Anyone have D-spec remote adjuster?

    I have to say when I go to autoX now it is a pain to keep on crawling in and out of my rear strut area to adjust my struts. I am wondering if anyone has installed the remote adjuster on their EP? That way you do not have to keep on taking off and on the strut covers and tring to fit the adjust in that tight space. I am thinking of paying about the $30 and try this setup. Just wondering if anyone has done this or not.

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    can you post a link to the website?

    i would like some more info...

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    Honda+speed=FUN!!! siver-SI's Avatar
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    Well I guess they are big for the Mustang so I could only find a good link there. this is a link to what they do.

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...85716583614328

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    wow! those are two words that i thought would never be in the same sentence...

    mustang...suspension...

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    thats stupid.. its easy as hell to adjust in EP's

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    Honda+speed=FUN!!! siver-SI's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by BaLisTek View Post
    thats stupid.. its easy as hell to adjust in EP's
    Well mine a little hard because the top of the adjuster is rubbing the against the welded nut near the top. My adjuster not not a slim one like was in the picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by siver-SI View Post
    Well mine a little hard because the top of the adjuster is rubbing the against the welded nut near the top. My adjuster not not a slim one like was in the picture.
    I see, when i saw the title i was thinking a digital remote vs a "remote" location.I had high hopes and was let down. But for 30bux, if it makes you life easier, then go for it

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    it would be cheaper to just use an actual allen head wrench.

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    i use an Allen wrench i dont have the lil key chain one either. but i feel you on that bolt that thing is a pain in the ass

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    i dont understand why they call it a remote adjuster. you still have to do it by hand.

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    how is it "remote"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmyers4321 View Post
    i dont understand why they call it a remote adjuster. you still have to do it by hand.
    Quote Originally Posted by twep View Post
    how is it "remote"?
    its in a remote location away from the actual shock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaLisTek View Post
    I see, when i saw the title i was thinking a digital remote vs a "remote" location.I had high hopes and was let down. But for 30bux, if it makes you life easier, then go for it
    yeah like the tein edfc of w/e

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