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i seem to be having some trouble.....
o yea, thatll work real niceC_S said:this should do the trick
We really should nail him with "do a search, this topic has been covered before....."SHIVER ME TIMBERS said:use a vice
lol, thats kinda like saying if you dont own a car to get around then just use your helicopter006_007 said:If you have no access to a vice then a nice hydraulic press will suffice.
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Your new avatar confuses me, I read your post without actually realizing its you.zedro said:lol, thats kinda like saying if you dont own a car to get around then just use your helicopter
Nah, that is jsut a silly comparison zedro. more like a car / harrier jet scenario.......zedro said:lol, thats kinda like saying if you dont own a car to get around then just use your helicopter
yeah, but my Harrier is always in the garage....006_007 said:Nah, that is jsut a silly comparison zedro. more like a car / harrier jet scenario.......
turns out one end of the bushing is actually a cap(not like a normal sleeve), i was pulling like a mofo on the other end and nothing was happening. i couldn't see a seam, so it appeared that it was one solid piece(and that just didn't make sense), plus the two ends didn't want to spin independently of each other and that really threw me for a loop. i had a pair of vice-grips on each side and was pulling like crazy pefore the cap finally popped of and i was able to see what was going on...zedro said:if your not using a hammer or vice with a punch, i'm curious to how you thought you were going to get it out
For a real confusing avatar check out low budget rollers, and to think that the 26-ponies used to have style, this obviously shows no style. I'm so upset that I have to go pick my nose.COmtbiker12 said:Your new avatar confuses me, I read your post without actually realizing its you.![]()