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Old 22-12-2018, 21:56   #1
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Saw this today and it looks like a great little tip for removing drake disks that or on the rear of the hub like on Terranos.

https://youtu.be/V6Lc9WI4kxA
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Old 23-12-2018, 11:13   #2
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Jim you need to stop watching noddies on YouTube and get your toolbox out mate.

You're turning into an armchair mechanic lol
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Old 23-12-2018, 11:26   #3
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Jim you need to stop watching noddies on YouTube and get your toolbox out mate.

You're turning into an armchair mechanic lol
I think you’re right Banshee, might end up supervising my son replacing my blower resistor later. Will see how it goes.
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Could be a trilogy of transit wheel bearing videos......

"Next week we show you how to replace the hub that comes complete with wheel bearings!"

"The week after we replace the wheel studs and repair the body damage where the stressed wheel studs sheared!"


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