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The 2Pcs 6.1" Universal Shock Absorber Pre Load Spanner Wrench Tool is a must-have for motorcycle and ATV enthusiasts. Made from high-quality high carbon steel, this durable and lightweight tool features an ergonomic design for ease of use, making it perfect for both professionals and hobbyists. Its universal fit ensures compatibility with a variety of vehicles, providing the leverage and precision needed for effective shock absorber adjustments.
Color | Black |
Brand | Sange |
Material | High Carbon Steel, Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | C Shaped, Round |
Finish Type | Painted |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Sange |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Painted |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**H
Theyre fine
$5 for 2. I dont care if theyre strong. They've worked a couple times so far without breaking yet. They will break one if these days. Theyre cheap and flimsy but they're $5 so shut up.
T**S
These are going back. Not even close.
These are about the size you'd want for a 1/4 scale RC model. Not even close to what's needed for a full sized shock (mine Yamaha XT250). Very thin (not as pictured) and small. Avoid.
B**N
thin item
The item was a little thin and soft
R**I
Sand it, wrap it, and it's perfect.
Very good deal, works well on my kawasaki, and even had another to give to my brother. 4 stars because the metal was but deburred and gave me a sliver - sand and wrap with electrical tape and it's great.
S**N
Great for changing preload on my bike
I have a Honda Rebel 500, and I got this to easily change the preload on my bike. It works pretty well. Recommended!
B**N
Very thin
These would probably work on a kids toy. Classic example of why I don’t like buying online. Picture looks good but in person these are cheap. Had I been at a store I would have kept walking. They are too small for anything I own and very thin.
M**O
Perfect
Work good
A**H
It's a toy not a tool.
the "tool" is to flimsy, it bent immediately, not even applying that much force. it simply cannot do the job. Even for the money it isn't worth it
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