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Thanks guys!!
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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 10:24
AM
Subject: RE: Axle shaft
Hmmm, easy way.
You
could try a big rattle gun. Failing that, I did mine by grinding off the
pressed section of the nut till it was thin. The got a breaker bar on it and
took it off..
Not
real easy but wasn't a real big deal..
Definately new nuts..
Hi,
Can anyone tell me if there
is any easy way of removing the axle shaft to get the backing plate off so i
can fit rear discs to my 1600, also will i have to replace the shaft nuts
with new ones?
Thanks,
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