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Old 05-18-2001, 12:22 AM   #1
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Cool

1st time I ever pulled them, I ended up using a 5 lbs. slide hammer... they were a pain in the ***...
one way to do it is to find a chain, put a couple links onto the wheel studs... then slide a heavy bar *I used the other axle* thru the chain and use it like a slide hammer.. usually takes 2 people that way though ;-)

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