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Threaded ring tool?

3Ryder

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Has anyone found a tool specifically designed to tighten the threaded ring that is used to hold the headset connection in place as it mounts to the rear panel and front console? I know they suggest using a screwdriver, but I don't feel that the screwdriver technique results in a sufficiently tightened connection.
 
Tightening ring

I tightened mine carefully with a small flat blade screwdriver.. No problem.. Just don't use a hammer. :yikes:

Has anyone found a tool specifically designed to tighten the threaded ring that is used to hold the headset connection in place as it mounts to the rear panel and front console? I know they suggest using a screwdriver, but I don't feel that the screwdriver technique results in a sufficiently tightened connection.
 
i woud like to know

My front connection is loose, the tech at dealer said the harness needs to be replaced but i do not beleive. It looks it came loose from the locking ring. what do y'all think?:spyder2:
 
My front connection is loose, the tech at dealer said the harness needs to be replaced but i do not beleive. It looks it came loose from the locking ring. what do y'all think?:spyder2:
The only way it would need replacing is if the threads are stripped. There isn't a whole lot of threads to bite.
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