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Why did my post get deleted? Mods, please contact me if there is a problem with this post and not just delete it without contacting me.

I got a whole bunch of Coilover C-spanners. They are brand new in packet.

If you run coilovers, you NEED C-spanners.

Its good to get 2, as 2 are used when you lock the coilover locknuts against each other . Although not 100% essential. You can still be a butcher and use 1 C-spanner and a big set of pliers to lock them up

Stop ruining your adjustment nuts and use the proper tool!

Quality heavy duty product.

Tested to fit: Cusco, Tein, Tanabe, HKS and more. Every coilover ive tried, it fits.

$20/ea Delivered!

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Pickup in melbourne available.

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Edited by PSI929

ohlins havent tried! Ive just searched for a pic of ohlins on google, and they look to have the same style adjusting rings. So they should work. You are more than welcome to come around and use my test C-spanners to find out.

For everyone sms'ing me, i dont always reply to sms. Please call

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