The hole does not adjust the rebound dampening on the shock....the screw driver that you insert through the hole doesThanks, Thumper! I thought I read my manual cover to cover, but clearly, I've missed this. Thanks!!
Joel
You got the correct answer right away. When the first five are "hilarious" responses that don't answer your question you there's a Foolish Quotient that has nothing to do with your question.I didn't know the question was that foolish.
Winner !!!! No pee stops !!The catheter goes in that hole.
The only issue is when you don't know the difference between the correct answer and the hilarious responses.You got the correct answer right away. When the first five are "hilarious" responses that don't answer your question you there's a Foolish Quotient that has nothing to do with your question.
I say once you get the right answer let the hilarity ensue!
You'll learn to keep your coffee cup far from your keyboard when in this forum.I'm good with that. And still entertained. Having the right answer and comedy at the same time is good.
Joel
And you'll need it!Search forum for preload adjustment service...ddulin also has a nice video on the subject.
I use the hole to carry a spare push rivet if needed.
And all of us chowderheads are always aware that Mellow's sitting in front of the classroom, watching the goings-on with his ruler in hand...just waiting for an opportunity to smack our knuckles...You'll learn to keep your coffee cup far from your keyboard when in this forum.
Bonus points when you get both in the same answer.I'm good with that. And still entertained. Having the right answer and comedy at the same time is good.
The hole does not adjust the rebound dampening on the shock....the screw driver that you insert through the hole does