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Subject:   Re: Re: Re: Pressed on brake rotors doesn't sound like fun.
Name:   George(AB)
Date Posted:   Nov 11, 08 - 2:09 PM
IP Address:   161.184.18.122
Email:   gbarker1@telus.net
Message:   Origional pullers were 3 legged, bolted to the wheel studs with a threaded centre piece that pushed on the axel,, work good. If the truck is drivable you could always back the axel nut off about 1/4" & drive it around a few corners,, some washboard till you hear it "pop". Due to liability I did not suggest this haha. It would be a good Idea to have a shop manual though as you can read it in bed where you probably don`t want brake drums & cyl heads.
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Re: Pressed on brake rotors doesn't sound like fun. by achille · Nov 11, 08 - 2:54 PM
Re: Re: Pressed on brake rotors doesn't sound like fun. by MoparNorm · Nov 11, 08 - 4:21 PM


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