I am in the process of disassembling my front struts for rebuilding. The strut is held to the shock mount with a 30 mm nut. The strut top has two flats. In past, doing this on my 635 with Bilsteins, the top of the strut may've been different (maybe a hex key?). I think these are Konis.
Anyway, is there a special tool to turn the 30mm nut while holding the flats on the top of the strut. Seems like this should be a fairly common tool, but so far I have no found one this size...
Thoughts I have had:
Grind out an opening on a long 30 mm socket
grind flats on the 30 mm socket, and make some sort of double D shaped socket for the strut top...
Or, since I am replacing these struts anyway, do I just use a pipe wrench on the strut??
Anyway, is there a special tool to turn the 30mm nut while holding the flats on the top of the strut. Seems like this should be a fairly common tool, but so far I have no found one this size...
Thoughts I have had:
Grind out an opening on a long 30 mm socket
grind flats on the 30 mm socket, and make some sort of double D shaped socket for the strut top...
Or, since I am replacing these struts anyway, do I just use a pipe wrench on the strut??