Description
- Fits in the circlip groove to allow the piston to slide past the groove without damage
- Allows the removal of shock piston without damaging piston band
- Designed for Suzuki with Showa shocks
Option | Shock Quad Ring Tool |
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Mike –
The Shock Quad Ring Tool lives up to its name and is a must have for servicing shocks on Suzuki motorcycles with Showa shock absorbers. I gave this tool 5 out of 5 stars due to its clever and effective design that makes removing the shock piston a breeze without risking damage, and it arrived faster than expected and was very well packaged. For anyone working on their own Suzuki suspension this tool is an absolute must have item for your toolbox that does exactly what it claims and makes shock service jobs go smoothly.
Iggy –
This Shock Quad Ring Tool from Suzuki allows for safe, easy removal of shock pistons. Expertly designed with durable construction, it’s a must-have for servicing Suzuki suspension.
Zeke –
The Shock Quad Ring Tool is a must-have specialized tool for servicing Showa shocks on Suzuki motorcycles without damaging the piston or seal during removal and installation.
Saul –
Yo, check out this sick new shock tool! It slides right in so you can pop that piston out no problem. For dropping pistons without shredding them this thing delivers, it’s a steal.
Peter –
This casual rider found the Shock Quad Ring Tool from BrandX makes removing shock pistons less stressful and frustrating though the price is a bit steep for infrequent use it’s worth it to avoid mangling pistons so if you work on your own suspension it’s a handy tool that delivers as promised.
Perry –
after a few weeks of use im really impressed with this quad ring tool it does exactly what its supposed to and makes removing the piston on my suzuki shocks super easy without any damage its a must have for any suzuki owner who wants to rebuild their shocks themselves
Armand –
This shock quad ring tool is a handy gadget that helps me, a casual motorcycle tinkerer, remove stuck pistons easily without damage, though it has a silly name.