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axels

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Post by Danzo »

dumb question time
its ben a while since i've taken axels out,
whats the best way you would take the rear axels out of a zook,
Just got my locked centre back and now the axels wont come back, and yes the backing plate is loose!

thanks in advance
:D
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

slide hammer
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Post by Danzo »

Thanks spike,
dont have one and my find that does lent it to his dad.
Found another way :D
flip the drum around and only just thread the bolts on by 3 turn, leaves just enough room to be a small slide Drum (slide hammer)
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Post by ofr57 »

I made one out of
a broken pully puller
abit of reobar
3 inch body lift block
a washer
a nut

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Post by MART »

Put the drum on backwards and do the nuts up a little , use the weight of the drum as a slide hammer , Cheers Paul.
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Post by Danzo »

:armsup: yay :armsup:
Trail Tough mini-spool is now in the rear

chirp.chirp.chirp.chirp.chirp :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by BlueSuzy »

just turn the drum around on the studs, keeping them loose and it should act as a slide hammer. worked everytime for me, or leave the wheel on the studs with loose nuts, acts as a slide hammer also
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Post by Danzo »

I am guessing that no one bothered to read my second post :shock:
its kinda funny though, everyone says the same thing :D
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Post by BlueSuzy »

yeh just confirming :finger:
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