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There are turn screws at the bottom of the shaft on the front struts,..a little knob,..not as convenient as top adjusters,....

Rear shocks of course are at the top.

 

I have pics and a link of mine that I bought used. The adjusters are covered by rubber caps and on the last picture on the front struts on this thread:

 

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59046&highlight=moto

 

I've cut off the fingers of a rubber glove, put over the knobs, and zipped tied it on so no dirt get to it to jam it up to keep it clean since I recently put new dampeners on...

Hope this helps,.

 

Kevin

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There are turn screws at the bottom of the shaft on the front struts,..a little knob,..not as convenient as top adjusters,....

Rear shocks of course are at the top.

 

I have pics and a link of mine that I bought used. The adjusters are covered by rubber caps and on the last picture on the front struts on this thread:

 

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59046&highlight=moto

 

I've cut off the fingers of a rubber glove, put over the knobs, and zipped tied it on so no dirt get to it to jam it up to keep it clean since I recently put new dampeners on...

Hope this helps,.

 

Kevin

 

That was an amazing deal :eek: $400. I paid four times that back in 2005.

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That was an amazing deal :eek: $400. I paid four times that back in 2005.

 

I got mine for $500 and want to give them a chance in adjustability before I ditch them, I have lost several teeth due to the bumpyness of these so far.

 

Thank you so much for the help!!!!

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