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Old 12-18-2005   #2 (permalink)
Slinky
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There should be no need for any special tools, even with the top clamp in place ( but, you will have to take the top clamp off to grease the bearings anyway..)

All you have is two thin nuts, they are notched for a C spanner but you can tap them around with a screwdriver blade and a mallet.

The bottom adjuster nut needs to be little more than finger tight, just enough to eliminate any play. The top lock nut just snugs down onto the bottom one to stop it moving.
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