I bought one but returned it... turns out the "rubicon express" lowers I bought on ksl werent rubicon express... That being said, I had success on mine using 2 punch pins (harbor freight) and a leverage bar between them. I always kept mine nice and lubed so it did not take a lot of torque. Might be worth a shot if no one replies back.
That being said, I had success on mine using 2 punch pins (harbor freight) and a leverage bar between them. I always kept mine nice and lubed so it did not take a lot of torque. Might be worth a shot if no one replies back.
I made a tool using a small piece of flat strap and two bolts welded to it, set apart to fit two opposing holes in the adjustment nut. Welded a nut in the center on the other side of the flat strap to give me something to turn it with a wrench. Took me about 15 minutes to make and worked like a charm.