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Default Cougar slipper adjustment...

Is there an easy way to adjust the slipper, I can't get a box wrench tool in there with the shock on...

Do I need to cut the plastic cover down so I can use a 5.5mm spanner? But leave enough material on so the rubber cover goes back on?
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in a word yes
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Is there an easy way to adjust the slipper, I can't get a box wrench tool in there with the shock on...

Do I need to cut the plastic cover down so I can use a 5.5mm spanner? But leave enough material on so the rubber cover goes back on?

As Nathan said that is the way to do it!! We've cut off the end of the cover and once this is done it is easy to get at it with the smaller spanner
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Any pics ?
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here you go
first pic is cap of un cut
second pic is cut
third is cap back on but not all the way on
as you can see in the second pic its easier to get at the nut even if the shock and drive shaft are in place
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