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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Changing fork springs
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[QUOTE="NDRO, post: 45066, member: 21255"] I just changed mine also, and here's what I did with the lower washers. As you found, they didn't fit snug to the ID, like they did with the stock springs. I bent 2 of the tabs (slightly) and the fit great after that. I was concerned that they wouldn't lay flat, on the bottom of the spring unless they were attached to the spring. I wish I had known about the hose trick. I ended up using :eek: a pair of vice grips, lightly pinched on the piston rod to hold it up. I compressed the springs with a tie down between the front axle and the lower fork clamp. I should have gone the long (but easier route) of just taking them off and doing it right. It worked out in the end. I ended up lightening my compression by 2 clicks. Gonna test it out today while mileing an enduro. :D ------------------ There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." [/QUOTE]
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