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| Registered Join Date: Nov 2014 
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				Using back-nut spanner to remove Boge suspension shocks on torsion-bar 911
			 
			Not sure anyone has done it in this way before or I just missed the old post. I tried the pipe-wrench method, it didn't work, plus it damaged the shock cover. Then I found there is a back-nut spanner sitting in my plumbing stuff, and it just fit the Boge shock top cover perfectly. It doesn't have the size on it but I think it's 27mm-32mm (standard UK plumbing size). Sacrificed a socket to make an impact drive connector, a 10mm bolt + nut, job done. BTW, mine is 3.2 Carrera, older 911 may need a smaller spanner?             | ||
|  03-03-2020, 03:02 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Jul 2018 Location: Lutz, FL 
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			The pipe wrench worked perfectly for removing mine a few weeks ago and I used a chisel and hammer to tap on the new ones that came with my bilstein inserts.
		 
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|  03-03-2020, 04:34 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: San Diego 
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			Good idea. I've used a strap wrench several times, it doesn't mar up the metal but probably wouldn't be enough if the cap is rusted on.
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