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My 32 came without the clicker knob assembly, is there anyway to adjust it accurately and safely without the clicker or is the purpose of the clicker to measure the adjustment?

Already contacted streeter.... just wanted to start playing now.

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-Ryan

when the click knob is fitted, you are meant to go full hard then count the clicks back, as even though are 32 steps, you are meant to use the first 16... the click measurement is in the assembly I am missing, I have used a 2.5mm allen key to gentley turn them full hard simply to make sure they are all equal and not too far anti clockwise(soft) until my adjusters are sorted... I have posted this just incase anyone else ever searches this. i will update with confirmed part numbers once I get the knobs.

SPS12-G0047 from http://www.tein.com/online_shop/wrench.html (second from the bottom)

Just waiting for Streeter to be able to contact Tein and confirm with them that it is the correct part number. as that is the USA store

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