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mine were supertight as well...twat with a rubber mallet and then correct tool to wind em on and they were fine
Quote from: J.T on January 15, 2009, 07:31 PMmine were supertight as well...twat with a rubber mallet and then correct tool to wind em on and they were fine thats what i was doing, but thought i must be doing something wrong, will try again tomoz, but what worries me is how the fook you going to get them off without damaging the inside of an arm, because they dont do a removal tool
Quote from: meticus on January 15, 2009, 07:41 PMQuote from: J.T on January 15, 2009, 07:31 PMmine were supertight as well...twat with a rubber mallet and then correct tool to wind em on and they were fine thats what i was doing, but thought i must be doing something wrong, will try again tomoz, but what worries me is how the fook you going to get them off without damaging the inside of an arm, because they dont do a removal tool The tool for fitting them is also used to remove them not had chance to analise the tool, thanks... & it works fine
lube. helps when it's tight and dry. just lube the ends before you insert. What tool you got.
Er is this why profile do a fitting tool ? lol
Quote from: Waxintaxin on January 15, 2009, 07:34 PMEr is this why profile do a fitting tool ? lol the arms dont even mount onto the spindle without much fooking about...keen eye to line em up and some deft and precise thwacking required just to get em on...once on, the tool works fine.