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Tokico adjustable re set

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CvicKila02

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Oct 1, 2002
Hey guys,

I installed a set of Tokico adjustable's on my car not to long ago. I have them set for 4 all the way around. The other day when I was working on my car a friend of mine was playing around and took the cap off and turned the dial :mad: l. I have no idea what setting it is on now or how to get it back to where is was. Is there a way to turn in all the way clockwise or what? Also, I have when I was searching for the answer I heard people saying they hear clicking when changing the settings I have never heard a click when adjusting them are my shocks broken? What should I do?


-Thanks
 
Just put that cap back on and adjust it back to 4, if he lots the cap take one from one of the other shocks to adjust it? Am I missing something here or is this just a very simple question?

They don't click when you change their position, well atleast mine don't. There is resistance when turning them & when its turned to where one of the 5 settings are they kinda slide into place. No as far as I know you can't turn it all the way clockwise and have them stop to know where they are, they will just keep on turning.
 
daren_p said:
They don't click when you change their position, well atleast mine don't. There is resistance when turning them & when its turned to where one of the 5 settings are they kinda slide into place. No as far as I know you can't turn it all the way clockwise and have them stop to know where they are, they will just keep on turning.

Correct, they do not "click", they have an "indent" were you can "feel" them going into place. As stated, you can spin them 360 degrees forever. Pull a cap off another one, reset it, then kick your buddy in the a**.

Jim
 
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