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On the so called =E2=80=9CBig=E2=80=9D Healeys, the dust caps have a =
short threaded stud welded to the cap. Removal is accomplished by =
threading a nut onto the stud and pulling on the nut with some form of =
plyers.
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Once you get yours off, I suppose one could weld similar studs on the TR =
dust caps for ease in future removal.
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Ron
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On Thursday, December 21, 2023 at 05:21:12 PM CST, dave northrup =
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How do i get the front wheel grease caps off? They are in there really =
well. Do i have to destroy them?=20
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style=3D'font-family:"Arial",sans-serif'>On the so called =
=E2=80=9CBig=E2=80=9D Healeys, the dust caps have a short threaded stud =
welded to the cap. Removal is accomplished by threading a nut onto the =
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you get yours off, I suppose one could weld similar studs on the TR dust =
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