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I've been able to pry them off gently without completely destroying them
- but then I've destroyed a few also. Mine have a hole in the center -
and I've tried using a small slide hammer (with a screw on the business
end screwed into the hole) but it usually just fails by enlarging the
hole. So the prying method is all I figured out.
Lee
On 2023-12-21 15:54, dave northrup wrote:
> How do i get the front wheel grease caps off? They are in there really
> well. Do i have to destroy them?
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<p>I've been able to pry them off gently without completely destroying them=
- but then I've destroyed a few also. Mine have a hole in the center - and=
I've tried using a small slide hammer (with a screw on the business end sc=
rewed into the hole) but it usually just fails by enlarging the hole. So th=
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<p> Lee</p>
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<p id=3D"reply-intro">On 2023-12-21 15:54, dave northrup wrote:</p>
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