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Old 20-05-2012
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Default Frustrated B4 ball end

Trying to install new front shock tower on my B4 after a little accident today an don't have a thin enough tool to tighten the ball end down on the inside mount, can anyone suggest a tool that will fit nicely I can get?

Any help would be much appreciated
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They are a pain in the arse, swapped the ones on mine to TC5 ball studs that have the 2mm allen drive hole in the top, much easier.
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Do u know where I can find a set at all?
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got mine from demon power products but just checked and showing as out of stock for the the long 8mm ones that i used, sorry. Try CML, apex models etc.
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asc 6276 - 6277 -6278 depending lenght .200 - .300 - .400
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The ball ends and studs on the SC10 4x4 are really good.
Metric mind.
Not popped a single ball stud yet.
They only go on one way and need serious force to put the end on the ball.
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