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ok, tried for ages to find a c spanner for my hks hypermax coilovers, seems no one stocks them or its just too damn hard... :D

So my question here is, HAS ANYBODY GOT ONE I CAN USE FOR THE WEEKEND... NEED THEM ASAP

My car is so close to going over pits, and this is stopping me!! :)

If so gimmie a call on 0404726323

Cheers

Guy

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Call R_DIRTY_3, Brad. He works with these everyday! He might have SOMETHING that resembles a C Spanner :(

I do!

I have 2 options for you. I have some new ones i can sell you, OR i can lend you a set. However, i do require a $50 to guarantee return....Not saying i dont trust you, but ive lost several sets in the past. $50 will be given back to you when the spanners come back :(

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thanks alot guys, Brad?... i just sent you a message, but if you read this before... will they definatly fit my hks hypermax??

I'd prefer to buy them hey... but if you have none in stock then ill just borrow for now... either way, when can i pick it up?

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nah they not that bad, lasted me a few goes....

only thing is, your knuckles cop a good beating when the spanner tip wears.. heh

Thats why you should buy/use decent quality ones. Your poor knuckles dont deserve that lol

The Tein C Spanners are probably the best on the market.

With a specially designed hooking part they can be used to adjust 70, 90 and 132mm spring seat/lock rings.

They also have a 12.7mm hole so if you really need to use a lot of force you can use astandard breaker bar.

And as the material is only 6mm thick, it will locate into lock rings, with less chance of slipping out, than others that are claimed stronger at 7 or even 8mm thick.

So there ya go. Lesson 1 in C Spanners :D

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Big thanks to Brad... was going to borrow but figured ill need more than one use out of them especially for those times when the po po try to yellow my car... no sir i will raise it right now if you like...lol, so yeah, i thought id just buy em...

Thanks again!!

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