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for the record, i've been through this job twice already, second time w/ all the tools in the world at my disposal, including a super duper needle-nose for the mother of all spring clips, as well as a 2ton press for separating and assembling the cage onto the axles...


...and i'll never do this again. much easier to simply buy new axles and replace them. they're what... $200-$250 each? well worth it in light of wasting 4 hours of your life. once replaced, you can take your sweet time (when you have some free) and rebuild the old one, to put away on the shelf and keep as a spare.
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Old 04-15-2008, 09:54 AM
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