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Does anyone know if a rear inner suspension wheel can be replaced without dropping the skid? By simply loosening the track tension will it allow enough slack to manuever a wheel in there while fitting the axle back through? (Mono or Proaction)?
Thanks,
Jon
Thanks,
Jon


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Done it many times. Takes a little finagling, but can be done. I think I remember seeing a cone shaped guid that threaded on the axle that lined everything up. Hmmmm, might be a good g-job for work tonite LOL!! Good luck!!
Dave
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Thanks Dave, that's good to know. I think I'll loosen the tension all the way and put the track flat on the floor so the droop can be pulled to the back side of the skid.
Cheers,
Jon
(chop chop on the coffee!)
Cheers,
Jon
(chop chop on the coffee!)
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Viper_Dave's Wife said:Honey can u get me another cup of coffee? Im on the couch in the other room...THANKS Babe!
Hahahahahahahahahaha!

That's too funny!
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What works best is using a rod as close as possible in diameter and push it through until you get to the wheel you need to remove, pull the axle a little further to the other side of the wheel and whala.
Grimm said:Viper_Dave's Wife said:Honey can u get me another cup of coffee? Im on the couch in the other room...THANKS Babe!
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That's too funny!
Well, Grimm, he didnt get me the cup of coffee...nice hubby huh?