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[QUOTE="80elkster, post: 1009949, member: 58822"] [b]Cartidge Removal[/b] I built a simple tool to fit the cartridge out of a 14mm headed bolt with a 14mm nut threaded on just to the end of the bolt. I then tack welded the nut on. I used a 14mm socket on one end of the tool and the other end went into the cartridge. P.S. I leave my forks assembled, turn them cartridge side up, compress them about 5" and use an impact gun with short quick bursts to get the cartridge out. Otherwise you'll have to build a tool shown in Canadian Dave's Tech tips to hold the inner tube from spinning. One other thing before you start, place a socket that just fits on top of the cartridge but not on the fork tube and smack it several times with a hammer. This breaks loose the thread locker (locktite) You might try reading through the thread I've linked to for a lot of good insight and information [URL=http://www.dirtrider.net/forums3/showthread.php?t=120849&highlight=Shims]CLICK HERE[/URL] Good Luck!!! :cool: [/QUOTE]
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