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Specialty
Zook Tools
with Bill Johnston
As Suzuki enthusiasts, we sometimes have to make 'adjustments and
upgrades' in our garages and carports. Most of the time it is done with
basic hand tools, but when you can get your hands on the right tool for less
than a body appendage, everything goes 'that much' better. We could trundle
down to the local Suzuki dealer and shell out the big bucks for the
'approved' special tools, or we can take a look into the aftermarket to get
something at a more economical price. |
When
upgrading your ring and pinion gears or adding a locker, the adjustment
rings (the rings with all the holes at either end of the carrier) need to
be turned to get the correct contact between the gears. I have seen folks
use a pair of screwdrivers and a wrench or even a hammer and drift pin to
make the adjustments. All very 'acrobatic', but not very easy. |
The
official tool for the job from Suzuki is a Rotor Holder (09930-40113). We
got to try out a Carrier Adjustment Tool (does the same job) from the makers of Andy's Samurai
Steering that made the backlash adjustment a breeze. Machined from a solid piece of steel,
this tool fits on any standard 1/2" ratchet and takes only a minute
to master. Very Handy.
The Carrier Adjustment tool can be sent to your door for only
$29.95 plus shipping* from any of the three distributors listed at the end
of this article.
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As
we continue to wheel our rigs, there are certain components that wear out
and need to be replaced through normal maintenance checks. But to replace
the front bearings, one needs to remove the huge front bearing nut. The
size of the nut is about 2" and not normally serviced by the typical
socket set. |
You
could go out and special order the Suzuki Front Wheel Bearing Nut Socket
Wrench (09941-58010), or you can this one from the makers of Andy's
Samurai Steering. Like the Carrier Adjustment Tool, the Spindle Socket
fits a standard 1/2" ratchet or torque wrench. |
This
sure beats the old 'hammer and chisel' method.
This
Spindle Socket can be picked up for only $25 plus shipping* from any of the
three distributors listed below.
*Editors Note* Prices listed are subject to change,
but were current as of 1 June, 2002. |
Component Sources:
Andy's Samurai Steering (A.S.S.)
1-503-397-1003
Petroworks
1-800-952-8915
Trail Tough Suzuki Stuff
1-877-789-8547 |