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It's very easy to remove the pins from the connector. Our plug has a purple slide lock in it. Orientate the plug so the purple slide is toward the bottom as you look at it. Slide it left which allows access to the pin spring locks. We have the tool but we have used small paperclips before. Simply insert the paperclip or tool through the holes in the slide to compress the spring lock and simply pull out the terminal.

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Any word/feedback on these? Looking to pick up a set of mounts soon
 

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Any word/feedback on these? Looking to pick up a set of mounts soon
Got a set of these fitted on my Magneride equipped MY18. Haven’t done a lot of miles on it yet, but what I have feels good.

The quality of these are awesome.
I’ll get some fitted pics on soon
 

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Got a set of these fitted on my Magneride equipped MY18. Haven’t done a lot of miles on it yet, but what I have feels good.

The quality of these are awesome.
I’ll get some fitted pics on soon
I like that. Looking forward to the review.
 

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Photos of it fitted (excuse the mess)
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Looks good!

@MrWolf Feel a difference?
 

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Looks good!

@MrWolf Feel a difference?
Think so but I still haven’t done a lot of miles since having them fitted.

Main reason I went with these was because of the additional space they give to my new wheels (345s on the back). It was tight with the stock so I played it safe. These give twice as much space as the Steeda version (additional 13mm compared to 6mm)
 

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Think so but I still haven’t done a lot of miles since having them fitted.

Main reason I went with these was because of the additional space they give to my new wheels (345s on the back). It was tight with the stock so I played it safe. These give twice as much space as the Steeda version (additional 13mm compared to 6mm)
Do you have them set to the low setting or the high setting?
 

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Quick question to those that have installed these. I’ve got my magneride wiring de-pinned, and am removing the 17mm nut from the top of the shock. The shaft of the shock is spinning with the nut. How did you stop the shaft from spinning when you are removing the nut? Thanks!
 

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Quick question to those that have installed these. I’ve got my magneride wiring de-pinned, and am removing the 17mm nut from the top of the shock. The shaft of the shock is spinning with the nut. How did you stop the shaft from spinning when you are removing the nut? Thanks!
There should be a flat to hold it with a wrench.
 
 




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