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Shock’s Eyelet Torque Tool – Precision MTB Shock Torque Adapter
Shock’s Eyelet Torque Tool – Precision MTB Shock Torque Adapter
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Eyelet Torque Tool - Precision MTB Shock Torque Adapter
Safely and accurately torque standard shock eyelets using a 3/8" drive torque wrench or luggage scale, without damaging the paint or hardware.
Compatible With:
- All Fox rear shocks
- All RockShox rear shocks
- Any MTB shock with standard threaded eyelets
- Also works on trunnion-mounted shocks when torquing from the damper shaft tip (most trunnion shocks use standard mounts at the shaft)
Why You Need It:
This MTB suspension tool lets you apply precise torque to shock eyelets without slipping or damaging the finish. The tight-fit interface centers perfectly on the eyelet and is made from strong, carbon-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic to prevent scratches. Essential when torquing low-torque eyelets and shafts that can’t handle more than 2 Nm over spec, over-torquing can bend or break the shaft.
What’s Included:
- Eyelet Torque Adapter
- 4x sacrificial 3/8" drive PETG sockets (tight fit for maximum control)
Recommended Use:
Perfect for riders and home mechanics rebuilding their own MTB shocks, especially when reinstalling eyelets or shafts into the shock body. Designed for bench vise use in a safe, controlled workspace not for daily high-volume workshop use.
Tip: Always remove mounting hardware and Fox nylon bushings before clamping your shock in a vise to avoid breakage.
Key Features:
- Includes four sacrificial sockets that protect both your torque wrench and the shock eyelet
- Replaceable sockets for long-term use
- For torque over 16 Nm, use our Luggage Scale Torque Calculator to extend tool life
- Measure your perfect socket fit with our Socket Size Calculator
- Made to ±0.01 mm tolerances for precision fit
You’ll Also Need (Not Included):
- Bench vise or soft jaws
- 3/8" torque wrench or luggage scale
- Basic MTB shock service tools and supplies
⚠️ For skilled DIY users. Always depressurize your shock, follow manufacturer torque specs, and use proper clamping technique. Misuse can damage your shock or cause injury. By using this tool, you agree to our terms and conditions.
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