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49375??? wrench ch

Wrench - CH 49375???
#1
Just picked up some lowering springs for my Sports Tourer.

 Looking through the workshop manual it says I need a specialist wrench (CH 49375) to remove the top nut. Anyone know if you really do need one or can I get away with using a standard spanner/socket set. Thanks.
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No special tools needed
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#3
As said no specialist tools needed.
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#4
Thanks guys, thought as much.
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