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[QUOTE="AlynB, post: 129383, member: 22723"] I had to replace my fork seals a couple of weeks ago. Did all the work at home then carried the forks to my local dealer and paid a couple of bucks to borrow their seal driver, then finished up at home. Point is , see if you can rent the tool from your local dealer or shop. I'm not sure how much the tool you need costs, but it's probably not cheap. You definitely want to use the proper tool, otherwise you risk damaging the fork tube, and I know these are expensive. [/QUOTE]
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