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Another yes.

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Nope you all are all wrong!!! :P J/K I probably should of tried that. I did what DIRTBIKEZ did cept I bolted the friction and metal plate together.

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Both work. Depends if you have an impact or not. You can also weld some tabs on a piece of steel (a long handle) that slide into the grooves of the inner hub to hold it in place.

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Just use the correct socket and an air or electric impact, the nut spins right off.

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Works everytime, just tough when it comes time to torque it back down, might want to go w/fixit's idea for this reason. :confused:

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Works everytime, just tough when it comes time to torque it back down, might want to go w/fixit's idea for this reason. :confused:

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The fiber and steels put together with a wrag in the gears works for this too. I think I had to use two steel when I use to do it that way though. The started to twist and want to come out. I suppose it would work with one steel and one fiber screwed together if you can keep it straight in there.

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Works everytime, just tough when it comes time to torque it back down, might want to go w/fixit's idea for this reason. :confused:

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I just impact it back on, never a problem yet.

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